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126. Lilly Appelbaum Malnik describes the process of registration in Auschwitz
friends and family, Lilly hid her Jewish identity for two years. But, in 1944, Lilly was denounced by some
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127. "The Nazi Plan": Annihilation of Jews
material, including official newsreels. This footage titled "Hitler Predicts Annihilation of the Jewish
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128. Chaim Engel describes arrival in Sobibor
to Germany for forced labor. As a Jewish prisoner of war, Chaim later
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129. Johanna Gerechter Neumann describes how her family obtained visas to emigrate to Albania
Amid intensifying anti-Jewish measures and the 1938
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130. Helen Dreksler Zimm describes obtaining a false birth certificate
attacked Poland in 1939, they took over all Jewish businesses. Helen and her family fled from
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131. Naftali (Norman) Saleschutz describes forced labor near Nowy Sacz
Jewish parents living in Kolbuszowa. The Germans invaded his town in
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132. Mieczyslaw Madejski describes underground organization and activities
Mieczyslaw and his family were not Jewish. When Germany
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133. Samuel Gruber describes public hangings and beatings in the Lublin-Lipowa camp
Germany as a prisoner of war. As the war continued, he and other Jewish prisoners received increasingly
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134. Doris Greenberg describes arrival procedures at Ravensbrück
committed suicide. Doris was smuggled out of the ghetto and lived as a non-Jewish maid and cook, but was
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135. Lilly Appelbaum Malnik describes death march from Auschwitz to Bergen-Belsen
friends and family, Lilly hid her Jewish identity for two years. But, in 1944, Lilly was denounced by some
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136. Tina Strobos describes her courier duties for the underground in the Netherlands
from the beginning of the war. Tina found hiding places for Jewish
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137. Tina Strobos describes the hiding place and alarm system in her house
from the beginning of the war. Tina found hiding places for Jewish
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138. Hetty d'Ancona Deleeuwe describes difficulties of going into hiding
so, Hetty and other Jewish children could no longer attend regular
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139. Doris Greenberg describes conditions in Ravensbrück
committed suicide. Doris was smuggled out of the ghetto and lived as a non-Jewish maid and cook, but was
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140. Johanna Gerechter Neumann describes Kristallnacht in Hamburg
Amid intensifying anti-Jewish measures and the 1938
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141. Tove Schoenbaum Bamberger describes escape to Sweden
remained in existence and was able to protect Jews in Denmark from anti-Jewish measures. In late August
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142. Doriane Kurz describes appell (roll call) in Bergen-Belsen
Doriane's Jewish family fled to
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143. Doriane Kurz recalls Bergen-Belsen prisoners hauling wagons of corpses
Doriane's Jewish family fled to Amsterdam in 1940, a year that
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144. Norbert Wollheim describes forced labor at the Buna works
Kindertransport (Children's Transport) program, arranging to send Jewish children from Europe to Great Britain
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145. Max Karl Liebmann describes arrival at and conditions in the Gurs camp
Because he was Jewish, Max could not join the army when World War
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146. Johanna Gerechter Neumann describes her family's arrival in Bologna and aid received from Italian students before emigrating to Albania
Amid intensifying anti-Jewish measures and the 1938
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147. Carla Heijmans Lessing describes the fear her family felt while in hiding
-Jewish measures. With the aid of a Catholic priest who helped Jews find hiding places, Carla, her mother
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148. Helen (Helene Katz Wohlfarth) Waterford describes giving up her daughter to be sheltered
sent their daughter to non-Jewish friends, and went into hiding themselves. They stayed in a variety of
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149. Norbert Wollheim describes a roundup of Jews in Berlin
Kindertransport (Children's Transport) program, arranging to send Jewish children from Europe to Great Britain
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150. Norbert Wollheim describes deportation from Berlin
Kindertransport (Children's Transport) program, arranging to send Jewish children from Europe to Great Britain