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1701. Oral history interview with Pranas Rimkus
return; the imprisonment of the town’s Jewish community; their Lithuanian guards; local villagers being
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1702. Oral history interview with Teresė Gestautienė
imprisonment of the town’s Jewish community; witnessing Jewish men being taken by German and Lithuanian guards
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1703. Oral history interview with Aleksandras S. Minkevičius
Jewish prisoners; the cruel treatment of the prisoners by German guards; the Jewish ghetto Daugėliai
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1704. Oral history interview with Jekaterina Minkevičienė
treatment of the Jews by German guards; the Jewish ghetto in Daugėliai; hiding a Jewish girl for the
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1705. Oral history interview with Vytautas Šiupienis
population in a ghetto guarded by Lithuanian collaborators (Baltaraiščiai or White Stripers); his family
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1706. Oral history interview with Domicelė Černiauskienė
ties; local townsmen guarding the basements in which prisoners were locked; learning that Jews were
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1707. Oral history interview with Adelė Urbelienė
the Lithuanian and German forces guarding the synagogue, where Jewish women and children were held
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1708. Oral history interview with Joana Endriukaitienė
killing site; Lithuanian and German soldiers guarding the convoy of Jews; hearing gunfire from the mass
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1709. Oral history interview with Alfonsas Navašinskas
Alytus; local Nazi collaborators guarding the Jewish ghetto; the mass shooting of local Jews; details of
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1710. Oral history interview with Emilija Juškevicienė
guarding a bridge to ensure that no Jews escaped the mass shooting; visiting the mass grave; her father
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1711. Oral history interview with Stanislava Ikvildienė
the Jewish community to the ghetto, guarded by local collaborators; bringing food to into the ghetto
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1712. Oral history interview with Povilas Cibauskas
including details of the executions; local townspeople watching the mass shootings; guards dispersing the
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1713. Oral history interview with Mečislovas Tamošaitis
guard; the mass shooting of the Jewish population, including details of the execution; burying the
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1714. Oral history interview with Jadvyga Kuodienė
site; the deportation of Jewish women to Žagarė, Lithuania; beatings by guards; the looting of Jewish
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1715. Oral history interview with Antanas Spulginas
guards.
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1716. Oral history interview with Feliksas Bilevičius
looting of Jewish belongings by local townspeople and the guards of the ghetto; his interrogation by the
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1717. Oral history interview with Albinas Pakalka
before the war; his father’s attempt to persuade German guards to release Jews; the killing of Soviet
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1718. Oral history interview with Blanche Guttenplan
forced labor in the Krupp factory in 1944; the kindness of a German guard and the brutality of others
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1719. Oral history interview with Henry Goldstein
(Tarnovitz) and Markstadt labor camp; working for Schneider company; building barracks; a German SS guard
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1720. Oral history interview with L.I. Anonymous
of the Iron Guard; how many Jewish institutions continued to function; how after the war her family
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1721. Oral history interview with Philip DiGiorgio
and then to move on; seeing some survivors and a few guards who tried to blend in with them, a
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1722. Oral history interview with Jan Holomek
received from the guards; and the death march which he and fellow prisoners were forced to take just before
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1723. Oral history interview with Edmund Motzko
SS; being assigned to guard the survivors of the Gardelegen Massacre, including a Hungarian Jew
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1724. Oral history interview with John R. Hallowell
inside; fighting the German guards at Dachau; the condition of the surviving prisoners; the prisoners
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1725. Oral history interview with Richard Glazar
guards; the gold collected at the camp; the Treblinka uprising; hiding in the woods after his escape from