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76. Rifka Muscovitz Glatz describes emotions surrounding the establishment of the state of Israel
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Eight months later she was transported to Switzerland. She sailed
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77. Rifka Muscovitz Glatz describes living on a kibbutz and dealing with language barriers
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Eight months later she was transported to Switzerland. She sailed
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78. Martin Spett describes a massacre of Tarnow Jews
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Martin was liberated in 1945 and he moved to the United States in
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79. Francis Akos describes experiences in the immediate aftermath of the Holocaust
deported to Neuengamme, a concentration camp located on the outskirts of
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80. Edward Adler describes arrest and imprisonment in prewar Germany for his relationship with a non-Jewish woman
was later deported to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp, near Berlin
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81. Verdict announced in Medical Case
people imprisoned in concentration camps. Sixteen of the defendants were found guilty. Of the sixteen
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82. Opening of 1936 Summer Olympic Games
opponents, detaining them without trial in concentration camps. The Nazi regime also put into practice
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83. Henny Fletcher Aronsen describes living conditions in the Kovno ghetto
Stutthof concentration camp in 1944, when the Germans liquidated the Kovno ghetto. She was placed in a
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84. Henny Fletcher Aronsen describes liberation from a death march from Stutthof
Stutthof concentration camp in 1944, when the Germans liquidated the Kovno ghetto. She was placed in a
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85. Thomas Buergenthal describes international tribunals
Auschwitz and Sachsenhausen concentration camps. He immigrated to the United
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86. Thomas Buergenthal describes operations of international tribunals
Auschwitz and Sachsenhausen concentration camps. He immigrated to the United
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87. Henny Fletcher Aronsen describes a roundup in the Kovno ghetto
Stutthof concentration camp in 1944, when the Germans liquidated the Kovno ghetto. She was placed in a
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88. Henny Fletcher Aronsen describes the importance she attached to the role of cleanliness in surviving forced labor at Stutthof
Stutthof concentration camp in 1944, when the Germans liquidated the Kovno ghetto. She was placed in a
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89. Thomas Buergenthal describes the impact of the Nuremberg trials on the development of international law
Auschwitz and Sachsenhausen concentration camps. He immigrated to the United
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90. Thomas Buergenthal reflects on the value of truth commissions
Auschwitz and Sachsenhausen concentration camps. He immigrated to the United
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91. Thomas Buergenthal describes the significance of the Nuremberg trials to him both personally and as a lawyer and judge
Auschwitz and Sachsenhausen concentration camps. He immigrated to the United
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92. Thomas Buergenthal discusses quote from Abel Herzberg
Sachsenhausen concentration camps. He immigrated to the United States at the age of 17. Judge Buergenthal
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93. Thomas Buergenthal describes the charges brought at the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg
Auschwitz and Sachsenhausen concentration camps. He immigrated to the United
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94. Thomas Buergenthal describes differing perspectives on international justice
Auschwitz and Sachsenhausen concentration camps. He immigrated to the United
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95. Thomas Buergenthal reflects on the importance of memorials
Auschwitz and Sachsenhausen concentration camps. He immigrated to the United
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96. Thomas Buergenthal describes the plight of refugees today
Auschwitz and Sachsenhausen concentration camps. He immigrated to the United
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97. Thomas Buergenthal discusses whether it is ever too late to seek justice
Auschwitz and Sachsenhausen concentration camps. He immigrated to the United
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98. Walter Meyer describes activities of members of the Edelweiss Pirates in Duesseldorf, Germany
concentration camp, where he was forced to work in the stone quarry. In 1945, Walter contracted tuberculosis and
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99. Walter Meyer describes his 1943 trial for looting, and the impact of his role in the Edelweiss Pirates on the sentence he received
concentration camp, where he was forced to work in the stone quarry. In 1945, Walter contracted tuberculosis and
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100. Władysław Bartoszewski discusses Żegota
then sent him to the Auschwitz concentration camp. Władysław was released