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28101. Oral history interview with Tamar Goldshmidt
one of three children in an affluent family; vacations skiing and in Vienna; her brother's bar mitzvah
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28102. Oral history interview with Moshe Messer
), describes living a traditional life; being one of four children; the relationship between Jews and
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28103. Oral history interview with Rivka Peleg
them again); returning to her parents' home; round-up of her father (he did not return); one brother
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28104. Oral history interview with Walter Morgenbesser
Walter Morgenbesser, born on December 14, 1930 in Spišská Stará Ves, Slovakia, describes being one
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28105. Oral history interview with Meir Tzoref
Lithuania; being one of nine children; living in a very Jewish area; attending a Hebrew school
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28106. Oral history interview with Gerda Kroitzer
not being able to attend school; witnessing one of Hitler’s speeches in a public square; Kristallnacht
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28107. Oral history interview with Eldar Berko
a Sonderkommando; building the crematoria; one of his friends being hanged for attempting an escape
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28108. Oral history interview with Shraga Pode
Shraga Pode, born in 1924 in Łódź, Poland, discusses being the second of four children; one of his
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28109. Oral history interview with Moshe ben Ozer
for one week; their evacuation to Auschwitz-Birkenau by train; his liberation on April 11, 1945 and
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28110. Oral history interview with Elazar Shafrir
automobile garage; deportations, one of which included his mother; placing his sister with a neighbor
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28111. Oral history interview with Machislav Gurvich
Michesław (Machislav) Gurvich, born in 1923 in Kraków, Poland, discusses being one of two children
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28112. Oral history interview with Chanoch Vilenchik
births of his two daughters; immigrating to Israel in 1957; and how revenge was one of his motivations in
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28113. Oral history interview with Kalman Arieli
weak; being liberated by Americans and sent to a hospital in Udine, Italy then one in Milan, Italy
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28114. Oral history interview with Ya'akov Visgorditzki
Ya’akov Visgorditzki, born in Kovno (Kaunas), Lithuania on October 19, 1931, describes being one of
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28115. Oral history interview with Dvora Fux
Dvora Fuks, born in Belzyce, Poland in 1932, discusses her early family life; being one of four
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28116. Oral history interview with Zehava Roth
Zehava Roth, born in 1935 in Żywiec, Poland, discusses being one of two children; living in Bochnia
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28117. Oral history interview with Chaia Pshititzki
one of three children; attending a Polish school; participating in Hechalutz; Soviet occupation in
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28118. Oral history interview with Rachel Ziontz
Rachel Ziontz, born in Zamosć, Poland in 1931, describes being one of three children; attending
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28119. Oral history interview with Yekutiel Shor
Yekutiel Shor, born in Bialystok, Poland on February 1, 1928, describes being one of two children
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28120. Oral history interview with Eta Peleg
their home and business; hiding during round-ups for deportation; one sister escaping to Hungary; being
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28121. Oral history interview with Chaia Boiman
participating in a Zionist youth group with her sisters; one brother's emigration to Palestine in 1933; Soviet
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28122. Oral history interview with Avraham Blubshtein
Avraham Blubshtein, born in a small town in Czechoslovakia, describes being one of seven children
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28123. Oral history interview with Zachar Trubakov
but one man from the village gave them shelter and showed them to the direction of the village
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28124. Oral history interview with Sara Umelinski
as one of the guards of their encampment; antisemitism amongst the partisans; fleeing in March 1944
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28125. Oral history interview with Baruch Shub
attending Cheder; the youth movements in school; attending a scout camp, where Aba Kovner was one of the