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1576. Oral history interview with Agnes Sassoon
late 1944; being in a camp on the outskirts of Budapest; the suggestion by an Arrow Cross guard that ... treatment; her psychological state; marching to Bergen-Belsen in 1945; being shot by a guard and rescued by ... refusing to testify against a SS guard; her attitude towards revenge; being cared for by Major Chutter; her
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1577. Oral history interview with Hana Maria Pravda
the Krupps factory; the nature of her work; treatment by German guards; the German use of dogs; the ... camp in 1945; conditions during the march; the killing of her friend by SS guards; escaping from the ... escape from the march for second time by an SS guard; receiving aid from Russian forced laborers; being
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1578. Oral history interview with Moshe Nurtman
ammunition factory; acquiring a transport job; an incident involving Ukrainian guards; escaping the blame for ... an accident to a drunken guard; being used by the guards to pass information into the camp to
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1579. Oral history interview with Hela Vronenberg
a weaving factory; better treatment by a German guard after she knit her a sweater; other guards ... abandonment by the guards; liberation by Soviet troops; publicly humiliating a German overseer; returning to
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1580. Print
Flossenbürg concentration camp and assigned number 4817. While interned, Jerzy was severely beat by a guard ... in the camp. When the guards learned that Jerzy was an artist, he was able to improve his situation ... image of a figures lined up on a hillside with individual figures [guards?] off to side.
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1581. March of Time -- outtakes -- Resettlement of Germans
of the wagons. Post Guard at the Czech-American border. LS in office at Post Guard. Lt. James W ... Curtiss and Czech Col. Monzer leaving office and go toward train of expelled Germans. CU poster, "Guard
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1582. Oral history interview with Anna Šeptáková
woman asking what she had done and why the guards were taking her away; children staring at what was ... of Spišská Sobota in Poprad; having a neighbor who was a Hlinka Guard, but who also hid two young ... Hlinka Guard (Czechoslovakia)
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1583. Oral history interview with Kátai Szilveszter
frequenting shops owned by Jews; witnessing Jewish men being forced to work manual under guard by armed ... soldiers; citizens who provided food to the to the workers while a guard in the uniform of the Hungarian ... service; guards brought to trial after the war; the 10 year prison sentence for Matyas Matolcsi who was a
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1584. Oral history interview with Mária Tóth
deported; hearing how Ivan Hejjas and the Ragged Guards brutally treated Jews; how the Arrow Cross tried to ... recruit her by offering her belongings that were owned by Jews; knowing supporters of the Ragged Guards ... and Arrow Cross; guarding a Jewish family’s possessions, which Russian soldiers subsequently looted
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1585. Victim list of 1941 Bucharest pogrom.
Roumanian families. These 117 Jews died in the Bucharest pogrom organized by the Iron Guards, with the aid
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1586. Jakob Blankitny
inside and they, themselves, left. Civilian guards arrived to take care of us and, finally, the next
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1587. Haya Friedman
hall and signaling to me with his eyes. I went to the guard and asked permission to go to the toilet
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1588. Ester Lupyan
that very moment the Sonderghetto was not under guard. The gates had been opened. What really happened
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1589. What Does 2016 Hold for Ukraine?
replacing the old guard with the new. Roman Romanov, the director of the human rights and justice program at
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1590. In Hiding
guards. At this time, the Banderovtsy, an underground Ukrainian resistance group, inhabited the same
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1591. My Reason for Writing My Story
was filled with hopes and dreams. In 1937 members of the Iron Guard tried to remove my father from his
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1592. The Golden Cockroach
. And Mr. Sondheim will take the pouch away. Now only Emma knows the secret, a hiding place guarded by
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1593. Onward to America: A New World
miles. An American coast guard officer came aboard to pilot the ship into the port of Philadelphia
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1594. Holocaust Survivors' Reflections and Hopes for the Future
Don’t hate anybody. You saw what hatred can do. We lost one of those guards. Helped an 80-year-old man
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1595. Past Symposia
vivid detail and illuminating interactions among the camp’s SS staff, auxiliary guards, perpetrators
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1596. Sonia Lipowicz
some guards ordered those selected as grave diggers to grab a body and dance around the pit they had
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1597. An American soldier walks through the gates of the Kaufering I (Landsberg) concentration camp on the day of liberation.
smoking ruins of the Landsberg concentration camp before American forces captured the camp. German guards
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1598. Lt. Col. J.W. Branch, Chief Surgeon of the 6th Armored Division, 3rd U.S.
of a Hungarian woman survivor in Penig, a sub-camp of Buchenwald. SS guards evacuated all those
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1599. Lt. Col. J.W. Branch, Chief Surgeon of the 6th Armored Division, 3rd U.S.
troops, SS guards evacuated all those prisoners who could still walk and left behind those too ill to
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1600. A U.S. Signal Corps cameraman, Joseph Wright of the 103rd Infantry Division, films evidence of Nazi atrocities in Kaufering IV.
and ematiated bodies of Jewish prisoners burned alive by Nazi prison guards who locked them in their