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28176. Oral history interview with Louis Bakay
operations under difficult conditions and had unqualified assistants (he shows a photograph of one operation
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28177. Oral history interview with Rachael Frydman
how one man escaped; the specific men who committed atrocities; working as a cleaning lady; the
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28178. Oral history interview with Martin Moses
Shanghai and being placed in a reception camp by the Jewish Committee; moving into a one-room flat in
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28179. Oral history interview with Irving Wolf
the youngest of his six brothers and one sister; attending cheder and public school; antisemitism in
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28180. Oral history interview with Liza Silbert
growing up in a middle class home; her father’s death just before the war; her three brothers and one
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28181. Oral history interview with Douglas Monsson
American general; the reaction of the American troops; seeing the ovens; speaking with one camp survivor
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28182. Oral history interview with Nathan Fox
being one of four children; his first experience with antisemitism; his brother’s death from
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28183. Oral history interview with Bernhard Ebstein
his father’s move to the United States because the visa only covered one person; the help his father
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28184. Oral history interview with Werner Ellman
Werner, his mother, and one brother in 1929; leaving because of the poor economic conditions in Germany
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28185. Oral history interview with Felicia Brenner
and being abused by one of them; being liberated by American troops; being in a hospital for displaced
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28186. Oral history interview with Charles Adler
-kosher; being released; fleeing to Amsterdam, Netherlands on June 15, 1940; going to Chicago, IL; one of
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28187. Oral history interview with Sam Goldstein
where he met some neighbors he had known in his childhood; the fate of his mother and his siblings; one
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28188. Oral history interview with Marguerite Gorodiscas Holender
living in a one room house; her father doing odd jobs for the mayor's office; staying in the village
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28189. Oral history interview with Yvette Carmona Nahmias
bored during their year and a half in the camp; no one dying in their barrack; the liberation of Bergen
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28190. Oral history interview with Dr. Yves-Eric Schmierer
his father and how he was recognized as one of those who joined De Gaulle before July 1943; his father
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28191. Oral history interview with Fania Brancovskaya
’s eldest brother, who was the first Soviet consul to Lithuania, and introduced her parents to one another
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28192. Oral history interview with Tomas Venclova
-Lithuanian relations, published in a Russian Jewish samizdat (underground) journal in the 1970s; being one of
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28193. Oral history interview with Samuel Schleider
roundups and deportations; hiding in in the wall of their apartment during the roundups; the death of one
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28194. Oral history interview with Irmentraud Durfee
’s owner for one and a half years, starting at the age of fourteen, and his threats to report her to the
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28195. Oral history interview with Henry Werner Bloch
He had one brother, Fritz (b. 1905). He discusses his father serving in the German Army during World
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28196. Oral history interview with Robert M. Levine
He had one sister, Miriam (b. 1922). He discusses his father being born in the United States and his
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28197. Oral history interview with Edith Palkowitz
being led out of the stadium by a Hungarian soldier; staying with one of her aunt’s non-Jewish
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28198. Oral history interview with Hannah Kushynski
factory and barracks; being discovered while crocheting one night; her various jobs at HASAG; standing
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28199. Oral history interview with Arie Letzter
’viv, Ukraine) for 10 months before returning home; being picked up by the Russians and placed in trains; one of
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28200. Oral history interview with Peter Ehrenthal
work in a labor camp for a short while; returning home and not reporting to duty (no one looked for him