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28151. Oral history interview with Helen Fried
and the deportation soon after to Auschwitz; her parents, four brothers, and one of her sisters being
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28152. Oral history interview with Peppi Dekker
forced one year later to attend the local Jewish school; her family escaping the first roundup of Jews in
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28153. Oral history interview with Jennie Alpert
weeks; the emotional state of one of the guards; being taken to Bergen-Belsen, where she remained until
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28154. Oral history interview with Estelle Beder
mother, who sold hand-made clothes from a covered wagon; her two brothers and one sister; her family
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28155. Oral history interview with Molly Akst
Molly Akst, born in Bodzanow-Ktodzisko, Poland, describes being one of seven children born to
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28156. Oral history interview with Abe Salem
Jewish community took care of their own; one instance of antisemitism, during which a Polish soldier
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28157. Oral history interview with Robert Mendler
survived the Holocaust; the Czarny Dunajec camp’s commander, Miller, and his aggressive dogs; killing one
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28158. Oral history interview with Thomas Detre
deported to Auschwitz and only one uncle survived; his reflections on the reasons for decreased Nazi
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28159. Oral history interview with members of the 522nd Field Artillery Battalion
going to the displaced person camps and attending a wedding at one of them; going to a survivors
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28160. Oral history interview with Katsugo Miho
December 7, 1941; being part of the Hawaiian Territorial Guard; how they were gathered in a school one
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28161. Oral history interview with Yuzuru Morita
know it was called Dachau until 1988 because no one ever talked about it; going to Bavaria, Germany
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28162. Oral history interview with Harry Alexander
experiences there with other Jewish refugees; his memories of receiving a one-day visa through the French
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28163. Oral history interview with Peter Traub
Peter Traub, born in Krakow, Poland in September 1927, describes his father, who was one of very
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28164. Oral history interview with Sol Sloan
his two sisters and two brothers, one of whom recently died in Israel; his family being quite poor
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28165. Oral history interview with George Tomashevich
surviving the war, but all but one of Jewish friends dying; antisemitism in Croatia; the Nazis establishing
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28166. Oral history interview with Marvin Palanker
people who had been shot just before they arrived and how only one person was still alive; the town
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28167. Oral history interview with Gerhard Levy
and his message that one must not forget.
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28168. Oral history interview with Eva Koepsell
she is proud; her father dying and her mother returning to Hungary to stay with one of her sisters
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28169. Oral history interview with Alfred Haber
she got married; his three sisters and one brother; their nice home and admiring German culture
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28170. Oral history interview with Elza Friedman and Sofie Tihel
subsequent pogrom by the local population aided by the Nazis, during which about one-half of the Jewish
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28171. Oral history interview with Judith Fenyavesi
and joining the Sisters of Social Service in Buffalo, NY; and her hope that the memories of loved ones
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28172. Oral history interview with Ursula Falk
the school and returning home; Jews not receiving food stamps; her father getting an affidavit for one
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28173. Oral history interview with Donald Day and Morton Brooks
about one month away from the front line; the lack of food (he shows a photograph of him and another
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28174. Oral history interview with Jutta Lewkowicz
in 1941 following one of their daughters; her father, who was a textile merchant and well off
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28175. Oral history interview with S. Edmund Berger
early 1942 and staying there for about one and a half years until the Allies arrived; life being