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1726. Oral history interview with Alexander Breuer
actually unaware of the conditions there; liberating the Buchenwald concentration camp; guarding captured
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1727. Oral history interview with Matvey Gredinger
September 1941 with over 20,000 prisoners; how mostly Romanians guarded the prison with some Germans; being
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1728. Oral history interview with Helen Lang
was made a Blockältester; being sent with her sister to Praust, where she was a maid for the SS guards
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1729. Oral history interview with Emery Klein and Bernard Klein
as the Russian army advanced into the area; being relocated to camp Blechhammer; the German guards
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1730. Oral history interview with David Burdowski
Southfield, MI and opening a barber shop; testifying against an SS Guard; still experiencing nightmares; his
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1731. Oral history interview with Regina Spiegel
bribing a guard to escape; living with her sister in Pionki, Poland; bringing other Jews into the village
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1732. Oral history interview with Rose Koenigsberg
discovered and arrested by Hungarian guards and then going to Berehove, Ukraine before their transport to
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1733. Oral history interview with Anita Lasker-Wallfisch
remaining with her women's orchestra friends in Bergen-Belsen; liberation; Hungarian guards; the conditions
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1734. Oral history interview with Andrew Ernest Dossetor
inmates; the medical students' accommodations; reprisals against guards; the fate of inmates’ valuables
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1735. Oral history interview with John Roger Bertram Dixey
death rate; and the retaliation against guards by inmates, but not seeing any physical retaliation.
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1736. Oral history interview with Mary (Manci) Rosner
at Auschwitz as she departed and the SS guard passing a message; conditions at Brinnlitz; Schindler
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1737. Oral history interview with Sam Spiegel
meeting his future wife in the camp; the Ukrainian camp guards; conditions in the camp and how inmates
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1738. Oral history interview with Moris Gluckman
the Ukranian police guarded the village in Moravia; the German entrance into Moravia; building bridges
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1739. Oral history interview with Edward Novakoff
transfer to the 26th Regiment, 1st Infantry in August 1945; guarding prisoners for the Nuremburg Trials
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1740. Oral history interview with Anna Wollner
boat; building roads out of Jewish headstones; acts of violence by guards; being marched back to
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1741. Oral history interview with Stanley Akita
streets of Munich; bribing guards for food with cigarettes; being liberated by American troops; and being
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1742. Oral history interview with Anthony Acevedo
remembered; and being liberated during a death march in spring 1945 when German guards abandoned him and his
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1743. Oral history interview with Romeo Fagiolo
Dachau, killing SS guards; and bringing civilians from the city through the camp.
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1744. Oral history interview with Harold B. Herbst
Patton in December; and helping to liberate Buchenwald shortly after the SS guards fled the camp in April
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1745. Oral history interview with Charles Press
guarding SS troops, who he described as arrogant and without remorse; how he never discussed what he saw
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1746. Oral history interview with Harry F. Allen
first, third, and seventh armies; entering Dachau concentration camp; the guards surrendering
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1747. Oral history interview with Dora Roth
attitudes of female guards towards the inmates; giving birth to her son in Munich, Germany; her husband
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1748. Rosa Goldberg envelope
labor camp. Hermann was taken away by guards one day and presumably killed. Rosa and Manfred were sent
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1749. Mug used by a young Jewish man in the Riga ghetto and in hiding
Isaak would come and get them out of the ghetto. He bribed the guards with three bottles of vodka, told
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1750. US Army 69th Infantry Division shoulder sleeve patch with a stylized red and blue 69
-Thekla concentration camp, a subcamp of Buchenwald. The SS guards had set fire to the barracks with 300