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32926. Oral history interview with Robert Persinger
former inmates to the food; one of the younger inmates, who spoke numerous languages and became the
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32927. Oral history interview with John Orr
troops arrived; one instance of a guard had been identified amongst the civilian population and the ex
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32928. Oral history interview with Gene C. Mallette
attention span was limited to about one hour in his studies and then he had to move about before he could
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32929. Oral history interview with John Gidley
corpses while others were placed in a mass grave; one well-nourished prisoner collaborator who was killed
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32930. Oral history interview with Jeshaye Rosenberg
’ forced labor in foresting (weekly allowance of one slice of bread); his mother making soup from edible
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32931. Oral history interview with Vladimīr Tuček
one point; staying in contact with his father through notes; witnessing the beatings of people who
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32932. Oral history interview with Va'clav Kubík
trying to sell gold; Mr. Košvanec’s death soon after the war; being one of the 12 members of the local
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32933. Oral history interview with Dániel Stiffel
collected and buried the bodies of those who had been shot; the murder of one of the Jewish boys while he
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32934. Oral history interview with Mária Pozsgai
Deutsch, and Wittmann surnames; the Szusz family’s textile store; Mrs. Szusz, who was the only one of her
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32935. Oral history interview with Galina Koroliova
villages; joining a community in the woods with her family and other survivors; a commotion one morning
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32936. Oral history interview with Frida Isaakovna Pecherskaia and Valentina Bentsionovna Popivker
Yom Kippur by moving it in a circle around one’s head); how a Ukrainian woman would heat up the food
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32937. Oral history interview with Mordejai Koifman
thing came apart when their leaders told Mordejai that, in addition to their Judaic tenets, the last one
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32938. Oral history interview with Frida Kaller de Gutman
brother Moishe in Moisés Ville; living with a group of 11 families in one section of the colony, while 24
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32939. Oral history interview with Zalman Orensztein
Zalman Orensztein, born on September (November?) 16, 1902, in Sokołów Podlaski, Poland; being one
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32940. Oral history interview with Isaac Breiter
Isaac Breiter, born in Bahia Blanca, Argentina in 1908, discusses having six brothers and one
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32941. Oral history interview with Rochus Misch
being sent to Berlin, Germany to paint one of the Olympic sites during which he saw Adolf Hitler and his
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32942. Oral history interview with Gunter Siemeister
did not return to school one year, and his assumption that they had emigrated; his friendly relations
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32943. Oral history interview with Betty Freund and Henry Freund
one. Mrs. Freund describes her reunion with her parents in Chicago, and her eventual move to San
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32944. Oral history interview with Hanna Cassel
a shoe store and her mother Rebecca, who helped run the store; her one brother, Werner, who was six
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32945. Oral history interview with George Denes
to defect, once without help, and once with help (the second one was successful); the time they spent
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32946. Oral history interview with Silvia Sevi
Ravensbrück for a week then going to another labor camp, where she stayed until May; going into hiding for one
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32947. Oral history interview with Kurt Klappholz
nights; being sent to Buchenwald by train; dreaming of food and revenge; being deloused; the death of one
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32948. Oral history interview with Aba Gefen
or Lietuvos Šaulių Sąjunga; also referred to as šauliai); being one of seven spared from the killing
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32949. Oral history interview with Arie Taboh
a non-Jew taking one of them to his workshop to protect him; ghettoization; starvation; chief rabbi
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32950. Oral history interview with Yehuda Beilis
were killed; surviving the massacre and returning to the ghetto, where no one believed his story of the