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3551. Oral history interview with Ruth Willdorf
Bergen-Belsen in January 1944; the conditions there and the brutality of the guards; being liberated from
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3552. Oral history interview with Roza Kent
convincing a Gestapo guard to free her; finding shelter with a Gentile woman and giving birth; living under
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3553. Oral history interview with R. Bruce Deam
occupying the town of Gangkofen, Germany, where they set up a guard around the perimeter; training and
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3554. Oral history interview with Kurt Mostny
Anschluss in March 1938; serving as part of the honor guard surrounding Adolf Hitler when he arrived in
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3555. Oral history interview with Joseph Welgreen
construction, and his experiences with the guards and Kapos; being transferred to Bunzlau in 1943; the work he
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3556. Oral history interview with Tom Szelenyi
guards; his transfer to Colditz a month later; the work he performed; his experiences on a death march in
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3557. Oral history interview with Aldona Arbačiauskienė
being taken with Jewish prisoners to a makeshift prison in the national guard’s hall in Skuodas
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3558. Oral history interview with Stanislovas Šalkauskis
military, including guarding a Jewish ghetto; the activities of local Nazi collaborators which included
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3559. Oral history interview with Regina Prudnikova
of Jews; Nazi collaborators taking Jewish homes; her brother standing guard during the mass shooting
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3560. Oral history interview with Ona Balaišienė
Lithuania during the war; giving food to Jews in the ghetto of Anykščiai; a partisan guard who tried to have
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3561. Oral history interview with Leonas Stonkus
community of his town; joining the Lithuanian Army; his transfer to Minsk, Belarus; standing guard during
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3562. Oral history interview with Pranas Dulka
local and non-local policemen who served as guards; local Lithuanians being forced to dig burial pits
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3563. Oral history interview with Vera Silkinaitė
German guards beating Lithuanians who attempted to help Jews; the plundering of Jewish-owned apartments
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3564. Oral history interview with Alan Zimm
executed about 50 SS guards; being liberated on March 29, 1945; the delousing of the inmates; the deaths of
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3565. Oral history interview with Suzanne Foldes
eight others when the guards began fleeing the camp; going into the nearby village (Mishgots?) and
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3566. Oral history interview with Ljiljana Ibvanisevic
the Ustasa (Ustasha) guards in the camp; the care she received from a Jewish woman named "Bendl;" how
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3567. Oral history interview with Mihajlo Maric
working in the chain and metal shop (Lancara) and hospital for Ustasha guards; his memories of "apelo" or
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3568. 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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3569. 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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3570. 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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3571. 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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3572. 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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3573. 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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3574. 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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3575. Oral history interview with Alex Krasheninnikow
to Brätz (Brójce) concentration camp near Schwiebus, Germany (Świebodzin, Poland); how the guards