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2926. Oral history interview with Jennie Alpert
weeks; the emotional state of one of the guards; being taken to Bergen-Belsen, where she remained until
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2927. Oral history interview with Jack Sittsamer
tunnels for an underground factory; being sent with 400 other prisoners to Mauthausen; the guards in
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2928. Oral history interview with Robert Mendler
gold teeth, with which he would trade to the Ukrainian guards for bread; still having violent memories
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2929. Oral history interview with Thomas Detre
correctly diagnosing a guard, who fell ill; feigning suicide and being sent to a rehabilitation hospital as
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2930. Oral history interview with Katsugo Miho
December 7, 1941; being part of the Hawaiian Territorial Guard; how they were gathered in a school one
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2931. Oral history interview with Harry Alexander
military intelligence after liberation; his reflections on the cruelty of camp and prison guards that he
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2932. Oral history interview with Gerda Weissmann Klein
dying a day before the war ended; being locked in a barn with the other girls by the guards with a time
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2933. Oral history interview with Mitchell Falenski
Buffalo, NY; the German guards leaving as the Russians approached; being liberated by the Russians (he
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2934. Oral history interview with Joseph Neumann
Czech camp; being interrogated by the SS guards after his friend tried to escape with his girlfriend
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2935. Oral history interview with William Levine
death in the camp was different from seeing death in combat; finding camp guards and taking them into
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2936. Oral history interview with Grant Grimm
seeing the camp and the former inmates; seeing the crematory; the imprisoned former camp guards; sharing
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2937. Oral history interview with Nathan Fox
release of the prisoners from the train and the disappearance of the German guards; being rescued by the
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2938. Oral history interview with Philip Drell
concentration camp; the things he witnessed in Dachau; speaking with the S.S. guards and survivors; continuously
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2939. Oral history interview with Felicia Brenner
the woods; people eating corpses to survive; being sent to a work camp Salzwedel; the female SS guards
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2940. Oral history interview with David Danzyger
the SS guards; spending several years in a displaced persons camp; moving to Munich, Germany; becoming
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2941. Oral history interview with Charles Adler
months; conditions in the camp and his experiences there; experiencing kindness from an SS guard who
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2942. Oral history interview with Ernest Kessler
where he guarded prisoners from Africa; serving as an interrogator and interpreter; arriving in Normandy
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2943. Oral history interview with Edith Logak
German guards a few days later and the prisoners leaving their barracks to find supplies in the bombed
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2944. Oral history interview with Hannah Kushynski
she received from a German guard; her boyfriend’s plan to escape the labor camp, which involved hiding
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2945. Oral history interview with Arie Letzter
working as a guard and trading on the black market to support himself; the typhus epidemic and having to
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2946. Oral history interview with Albin Irzyk
sent the next day with the regiment to Washington, DC to guard government buildings; beginning an
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2947. Oral history interview with Ron WG Jones
treated relatively well by the guards assigned to the British prisoners; seeing a German officer shoot one
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2948. Oral history interview with Virgil Myers
the SS guards had deserted the camp when they heard Americans were in Weimar; his memories of
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2949. Oral history interview with George Schwab
returning to Stutthof and then being evacuated by boat; being abandoned by the German guards while sailing
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2950. Oral history interview with Samuel Makower
witnessing the pogroms committed by Ukrainian guards; going up to the Judenrat office to find work and often