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2076. Oral history interview with Ado Kabiljo
transfer to the main camp, Jasenovac III at the brick mill, in November 1941; how the Ustasha guards in the
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2077. Oral history interview with Josip Erlih
the tailor shop making uniforms for the Ustasha guards; his transfer to the main camp in Jasenovac in
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2078. Oral history interview with Eduard Sajer
graves for prisoners who had been executed by a blow to the head with mallets by the Ustasha guards and
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2079. Oral history interview with Cedomil Huber
Jasenovac; his memories of the mass murders in Jasenovac by the Ustasha guards; and his participation in the
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2080. Oral history interview with Sid Shafner
a German Jewish refugee named Oscar Wells, who became a US soldier and lined up former camp guards
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2081. Oral history interview with Harry Zaslow
non-German SS troops were guarded, but not killed, by some remaining inmates; the effects his
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2082. Oral history interview with Albert Miller
various guards at Stalag 1, some of whom were friendly and others were vicious; POWs salvaging potato
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2083. Oral history interview with Alex Krasheninnikow
to Brätz (Brójce) concentration camp near Schwiebus, Germany (Świebodzin, Poland); how the guards
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2084. Oral history interview with Helene Goodman
cycle; going on a death march at the end of April 1945, guarded by SS officers who took off their
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2085. Oral history interview with Walter Silberstein
and Chinese in the Pao Chia as air-raid wardens and ghetto guards in the summer of 1945; leading a
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2086. Oral history interview with Willie Nowak
charge of Jewish guards in the refugee camp; interactions between Chinese and Japanese individuals and
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2087. Oral history interview with Hans Braun
Romani camp; his work loading and unloading the dead at the crematorium; being beaten by guards; his
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2088. Oral history interview with Eva Burns
factory; the cruelty of the women SS guards; escaping from a death march in February 1945; assuming a
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2089. Oral history interview with Karel Vrba
with his wife in a hut; how most of the guards were relatively fair but some were sadists; being
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2090. Oral history interview with Jechiel Gutman
with his family circa 1940; working in a knitting factory and transporting alcohol to men who guarded
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2091. Oral history interview with Lea Rehberger Heimler
), Germany; the German guards disappearing and being liberated the next day by American troops; returning to
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2092. Oral history interview with Iosef Fayvelevich Dryzhun
before the arrival of German troops, but being forced back by Soviet border guards; the entrance of
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2093. Oral history interview with Mary M. Wood
concentration camp; how the camp survivors killed a German SS guard; the conditions of the survivors; her
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2094. Oral history interview with William Himmelfarb
guards during an air raid of their train; getting to Theresienstadt, where he received medical care in
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2095. Oral history interview with Paula Dash
tattoo; the emotional torture the guards subjected the inmates to; the heavy bombardment to the camp and
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2096. Oral history interview with Eva Cigler
because of the presence of the guards; the children's barrack; her work in the forest; emptying the ashes
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2097. Oral history interview with Tushia Silbering
-Leipzig; being transferred to Ravensbrück; abandonment by the guards in a forest; liberation by American
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2098. Oral history interview with Donald Dean
taken on the camp guards by the camp survivors; the Nazi’s filing system at the camp; taking pictures of
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2099. Oral history interview with Bernard Klein and Emery Klein
Russian Army advanced into the area and being sent to Blechhammer; how the German guards fled the camp
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2100. Oral history interview with Aron Zylberszac
the impact on his religious beliefs; the behavior of German guards; crime in the Łódź Ghetto