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5176. Oral history interview with Martin Boyko
restrictions on Jews; the establishment of the Jewish ghetto in 1942; the guarding the ghetto by policemen
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5177. Oral history interview with Sofya Prokopchik
by German authorities; the participation of policemen in guarding Jews; providing food to starving
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5178. Oral history interview with Nina Tatur
Jewish population on an estate which was guarded by local policemen, in late 1941; the local police
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5179. Oral history interview with Jelizaveta Dolenga-Vzhzosek
Jewish children in hiding after the arrest of her mother; the torture of her mother by the camp’s guards
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5180. Oral history interview with Tamás Molnár
and different names; his father being arrested and taken to headquarters of Arrow Cross guards and
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5181. Oral history interview with Tibor Kolosi
his Jewish friends; the gathering of Jews in the courtyard of the synagogue, where they were guarded
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5182. Oral history interview with Mária Horváth Bartha
forced to do labor under guard of the Arrow Cross Partymembers; and witnessing the deportation of Jews
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5183. Oral history interview with Sándor Bacsúr
of Jews from the ghettos; guards who were stationed around the ghettos; non-Jews who moved into the
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5184. Oral history interview with Ilona Vitányi
civilian who was guarding the carts; delivering a basket of eggs to her Jewish friend, Aranka Kohn, who was
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5185. Oral history interview with Ilona Bártfai
Leventes guarding the ghetto; hearing about searches of Jewish-owned homes and businesses; the escape of a
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5186. Oral history interview with Alberto Sed
the camp; the German guards; how Sundays were the worst days because the Germans were usually drunk
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5187. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 768U
marched toward the forest, guarded by SS personnel with dogs; the shooting of Jews at two ditches, about
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5188. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 748U
held aloft in a ghetto guard tower; seeing, while tending cows, groups of Jews being taken to the
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5189. Oral history interview with Jack Schwartz
as the end of the war approached; the German guards; being one of 1500 prisoners who volunteered to
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5190. Oral history interview with Gisela Stein
guards fleeing a week before the Russians liberated the camp; the bombing raids and other events during
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5191. Oral history interview with Vilen Krupsky
brother; his mother’s purchase of their release in 1942 by giving items of gold to a camp guard
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5192. Oral history interview with Yakov Gincherman
told later how German troops and Ukrainian guards assembled Jews and took all their valuables then
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5193. Oral history interview with Margaret Guiness
seeing the camp Commandant and the other guards being stripped of their weapons and their ranks in April
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5194. Oral history interview with Alfred Wenck
a guard and a teacher; returning to his parents' home in Stove in 1945; and his life after the war.
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5195. Oral history interview with Klaus D
assigned to Auschwitz as a guard; serving on the ramp; working in the political department; his marriage in
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5196. Oral history interview with Friedrich-Karl Scheibe
Jewish people guarded by SA soldiers who shouted commands; the presence of hundreds of onlookers who
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5197. Scrapbook
disease at the time of liberation, Josef Kramer and SS guards at the camp, the United Jewish Appeal
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5198. Mauser P38 pistol found buried in the Kampinos Forest near Warsaw
forward, perpendicular to the abutting oval trigger guard and curved trigger. At the bottom of the handle
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5199. Oral history interview with Ladislav Naprstek
Bystřice in Czechoslovakia that had five barracks and was guarded by the SS; someone escaping from the camp
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5200. Painted metal plaque memorializing Romanian Jews killed in the Holocaust
Iron Guard, a fascist, anti-Semitic military group that collaborated with the Nazis. In November