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701. Liberation of Gunskirchen
camp, they learned that the SS guards had fled the corpse-littered camp days before. Some 15
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702. Japanese American Relocation
rudimentary barracks and other buildings surrounded by barbed-wire, and guarded by the US Army. The Manzanar
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703. Les Milles Camp
in the guards’ dining room, frequently termed the “Murals Room.” The dominant painting there is a
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704. Erika Eckstut
1937, the fascist Iron Guard tried to remove Erika’s father from his position as the chief civil
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705. Mass Shootings of Jews during the Holocaust
and escort guards, as well as guns, ammunition, and transport. Concerns about the inefficiency of the
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706. Fritz Alexander Rosenberg
Herded by SS guards to a red brick building on arrival, the family saw bodies scattered over the ground
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707. Gerda Blachmann
apprehended by Swiss border guards and held overnight. The next day, they were put on a train with other
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708. Claude J. Letulle
threatening to kill a guard, he was made to work in a hospital where Nazi doctors performed
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709. Iosif Rivkin
the river with numerous other refugees, until German guards threatened to shoot them all. German
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710. Ceija Stojka
members of another "race." Their campground was fenced off and placed under police guard. Ceija was 8 when
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711. Marie Sidi Stojka
guard. A year later, the Germans took Marie's husband away; they returned his ashes a few months later
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712. Doriane Kurz
in freight cars. Eventually, their guards abandoned the train and they were subsequently freed by
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713. Karl Gorath
guard ordered him to decrease the bread ration for the patients who were Polish war prisoners, but Karl
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714. Deportations to Killing Centers
trains reached their destinations. Armed police or military guards accompanied the transports; they had
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715. Ita Grynbaum
occupied Starachowice. 1940-45: In October 1942, SS guards forced the town's Jews into the
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716. Moise Gani
killing an overseer, disarming SS guards and blowing up the crematorium. Soon, others in the
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717. Fanny Judelowitz
Suddenly Fanny heard her name. A guard said she was being released. Defiantly, Fanny replied, "I'm not
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718. Ernest Domby
effort. As the Soviet army was approaching in 1945, the camp guards deserted their posts, and
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719. Andras Muhlrad
guard in front of the entrance. The residents spent three days trapped inside fearing what would happen
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720. Jenine Gutman
and Jenine went to a new school. 1940-44: The fascist Iron Guard was now in power, but Jenine
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721. Max Gutmann
fascist Iron Guard members. Six months later he died of his wounds. When the Romanians deported Radauti
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722. Gertruda Nowak
guards would bury people in the Jewish cemetery who were barely alive, together with the corpses
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723. Pawel Zenon Wos
guard and escaped from a POW camp. 1940-44: Back in Warsaw Pawel went to work for his father
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724. Walther Hamann
after his SS guards fled. He remained in Germany after the war.
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725. Walter Schnell
guards shot at them; others ran headlong into the electric fence. In December Walter's parents got