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1101. Gerald Liebenau
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1102. Frank Liebermann
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Heinz, and Helmuth, is unclear. None of them survived the Holocaust. Frank graduated from Western ... a travel agent and volunteered at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. -
1103. Catherine Liner
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1104. Helen Luksenburg
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.C. area. They have three children. Helen was a volunteer at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. -
1105. Welek Luksenburg
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1106. Michel Margosis
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the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., the National Parkinson Foundation and ... witness to the Holocaust,” he says, “it is up to you to ensure that it will be remembered.” -
1107. Harry Markowicz
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volunteer with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. -
1108. Julius Menn
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1109. Leon Merrick
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rank of sergeant. Leon met his wife Nina in Washington, D.C.; she is also a Holocaust survivor. ... war came to a close, the Germans herded the camp’s survivors on a death march. The death march lasted ... three to four days. On April 23, 1945, U.S. forces liberated the survivors near Cham, Germany. Leon -
1110. Nina Merrick
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Leon is also a Holocaust survivor. -
1111. Bella (Berger) Mischkinsky
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1112. Alfred "Al" Münzer
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1113. Isaac Nehama
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1114. Johanna Gerechter Neumann
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survivors from various concentration camps. In June 1946, Johanna and her mother left Italy for the U.S. Her -
1115. Jill Pauly
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survivor from Nazi Germany. The Paulys have two children. Why I Volunteer I work at this Museum because -
1116. Kurt Pauly
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survivor of the Holocaust. He and Jill volunteer with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. -
1117. Pete Philipps
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1118. György "George" Pick
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regard my volunteering in the US Holocaust Memorial Museum as an important mission. Being a survivor I ... represent a direct witness and link to the Holocaust for those who visit the Museum. Over the past 29 years ... survivor. That fact made the Museum experience for them more real. I enjoy meeting, teaching, and helping -
1119. Samuel "Sam" Ponczak
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the engineering field. He has three children. He volunteered at the United States Holocaust Memorial -
1120. Morris Rosen
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parents and five of his siblings perished in the Holocaust. In 1949, after spending several years in -
1121. Tania Rozmaryn
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1122. Hans (John) Sachs
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1123. Sam Schalkowsky
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1124. Charlene Schiff
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1125. Lore Schneider
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.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum for many years.