Displaying: 151 175 of 307 matches for “jewish”
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151. Norbert Wollheim describes deportation from Berlin
Kindertransport (Children's Transport) program, arranging to send Jewish children from Europe to Great Britain
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152. Norbert Wollheim describes his experiences on a transport during deportation from Berlin
Kindertransport (Children's Transport) program, arranging to send Jewish children from Europe to Great Britain
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153. Miriam Lewent describes deportation to a village near Tomsk, Siberia
rest of the war. There, her father taught Hebrew to Jewish children.
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154. Miriam Lewent describes conditions in Siberia
rest of the war. There, her father taught Hebrew to Jewish children.
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155. Emanuel Tanay describes the establishment of the Miechow ghetto
monastery after about a year when a teacher began to suspect he was Jewish. Emanuel then became involved in
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156. Cecilie Klein-Pollack describes deportation from Huszt
middle-class Jewish family. In 1939, Hungary occupied Cecilie's area of Czechoslovakia. Members of her
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157. Bella Jakubowicz Tovey describes the confiscation of her family's property
Bella was the oldest of four children born to a Jewish family in
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158. Murray Pantirer describes the antisemitic climate in postwar Krakow
to the Krakow ghetto along with the rest of the Jewish population of the city. In 1942, Murray and a
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159. Niels Bamberger describes the German invasion of Denmark in 1940
Niels was raised in a religious Jewish household. In 1932, the family fled to Copenhagen
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160. Joseph Maier describes former Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Hoess at the Nuremberg trial
From 1940 to 1943 he was assistant editor for a New York German-Jewish newspaper. In 1944, he worked in
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161. Sandor (Shony) Alex Braun describes the death of his father in Kochendorf, a subcamp of Natzweiler
Shony was born to religious Jewish parents in a small
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162. Tomasz (Toivi) Blatt describes the selection process in the Sobibor killing center
Tomasz was born to a Jewish family in Izbica. After the
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163. Sophie Turner-Zaretsky describes her years in Poland living under a false identity
was Jewish. It was not until after their liberation and move to London that Sophie learned the truth
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164. Sophie Turner-Zaretsky describes feeling different from other Polish children
was Jewish. It was not until after their liberation and move to London that Sophie learned the truth
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165. Sophie Turner-Zaretsky describes living conditions while in hiding in Poland
was Jewish. It was not until after their liberation and move to London that Sophie learned the truth
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166. Sophie Turner-Zaretsky describes her transition to living in London
was Jewish. It was not until after their liberation and move to London that Sophie learned the truth
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167. Sophie Turner-Zaretsky describes her education in London
was Jewish. It was not until after their liberation and move to London that Sophie learned the truth
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168. Sophie Turner-Zaretsky describes how her teddy bear came into her possession
was Jewish. It was not until after their liberation and move to London that Sophie learned the truth
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169. Sophie Turner-Zaretsky describes how her teddy bear was given his name
was Jewish. It was not until after their liberation and move to London that Sophie learned the truth
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170. Sophie Turner-Zaretsky describes how the teddy bear brings her back to the past
was Jewish. It was not until after their liberation and move to London that Sophie learned the truth
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171. Sophie Turner-Zaretsky describes what she would like people to think about when they see her teddy bear
was Jewish. It was not until after their liberation and move to London that Sophie learned the truth
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172. Sophie Turner-Zaretsky describes how both she and her bear are survivors
was Jewish. It was not until after their liberation and move to London that Sophie learned the truth
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173. Sophie Turner-Zaretsky describes how she began to work through her experience as a hidden child
was Jewish. It was not until after their liberation and move to London that Sophie learned the truth
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174. Irene Hizme and Rene Slotkin describe medical experiments
Irene Hizme and Rene Slotkin, Jewish
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175. Trial of Ion Antonescu
invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941. It also implemented harsh anti-Jewish policies against Jews in