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2901. Oral history interview with Martin Moses
kitchen work; a German guard, and former friend, beating him, then ordering the cook to give him extra
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2902. Oral history interview with Meir Gecht
cannibalism; a death march to Gunskirchen; abandonment by German guards; walking to Wels, Austria; liberation
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2903. Oral history interview with Ya'akov Movshovich
German guard; abandonment by the Germans; liberation by Soviet troops; traveling to Czechoslovakia, then
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2904. Oral history interview with Iztchak Yudkes
Oranienburg, Sachsenhausen, then Ohrdruf; slave labor digging in nearby mountains; a German guard allowing him
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2905. Oral history interview with Israel Miller
extra food from a SS guard; public hangings; obtaining a position at Deutsche Ausrüstungswerke (German
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2906. Oral history interview with Aliza Green
sabotaging egg production; receiving extra food knitting for German guards; hospitalization for an
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2907. Oral history interview with Avraham Blubshtein
guards; liberation by United States troops; traveling in a group to Wels displaced persons camp; being
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2908. Oral history interview with Ya'akov ben Dror
of rebellion in the crematorium when a group of women refused to undress and killed several guards
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2909. Oral history interview with Sara Umelinski
as one of the guards of their encampment; antisemitism amongst the partisans; fleeing in March 1944
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2910. Oral history interview with Zvi Naor
guards there; being sent at the beginning of 1944 to Vyelizka (Wieliczka) for several weeks then
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2911. Oral history interview with Avraham Blander
's death; abandonment by the guards; assistance from local Germans; liberation by United States troops; non
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2912. Oral history interview with Wolfgang Price
Guard; going on active duty in March 1951, being a medical corpsman on B-29s; working as a salesman for
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2913. Oral history interview with Agnes Hoffman
survive; how a guard saved her because of her blonde hair and blue eyes; being sent to the showers; being
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2914. Oral history interview with Trudy Schonberger
a Nazi guard to let the women return to her house instead; how Eric went to the United States in
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2915. Oral history interview with Carolina Taitz
forced march with 30,000 people guarded by German soldiers; seeing and hearing people being shot in a
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2916. Oral history interview with Jack Reuben
months which they guarded until VE Day. Then Jack was relocated to a relocation camp near Paris until
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2917. Oral history interview with Irimia Solomon
father; an uprising in Romania in September 1940; the Iron Guard (Garda de Fier); returning to Falticeni
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2918. Oral history interview with Rena Rubinow
guards; arranging for her former maid to hide her young daughter; being taken to Płaszów concentration
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2919. Oral history interview with Leslie Robicsek
singing in the synagogue with a famous cantor; the destruction of a synagogue in 1933 during an Iron Guard
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2920. Oral history interview with Madeline Dautartus
Stuttgart, Germany and then Freiburg, Germany for five years; her encounter with a former SS guard
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2921. Oral history interview with Eugene Davidovits
to Gorlitz in May 1945; leaving camp with a friend when the guards were away; being given food and
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2922. Oral history interview with Dan Pavlovitch
engineer for an American oil company and his mother owning a dress shop; the Iron Guard, a fascist
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2923. Oral history interview with Joseph Klein
being marched back and his friend being shot by their Gestapo guards; being forced to march to
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2924. Oral history interview with Ervin Heksh
Theresienstadt in April 1945; their train being stopped between stations and the SS guards abandoning them; being
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2925. Oral history interview with Susan Eisdorfer Beer
Germany, attached to a camp filled with French prisoners-of-war; the German guards running away and the