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176. Sandor (Shony) Alex Braun describes how music gave him the strength to survive while imprisoned in concentration camps
Shony was born to religious Jewish parents in a small
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177. Chaim Engel describes sorting the clothing of Belzec prisoners killed in Sobibor
to Germany for forced labor. As a Jewish prisoner of war, Chaim later
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178. Morton Goldberg describes fleeing from Soviet-occupied Poland to Vilna in 1939
required Jewish refugees with only temporary residence permits to relocate to Shanghai in Japanese-occupied
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179. Herbert A. Friedman describes finding two child survivors after liberation
Jewish leader Stephen S. Wise. He became a chaplain in the US Army during
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180. Norbert Wollheim describes his liberation at Schwerin, in northeast Germany, in May 1945
Kindertransport (Children's Transport) program, arranging to send Jewish children from Europe to Great Britain
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181. Doriane Kurz describes how she and her brother were hidden
Doriane's Jewish family fled to Amsterdam in 1940, a year that
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182. Cecilie Klein-Pollack describes survival with her sister in Auschwitz
middle-class Jewish family. In 1939, Hungary occupied Cecilie's area of Czechoslovakia. Members of her
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183. Cecilie Klein-Pollack describes mother's actions to save Cecilie's sister's life upon arrival at Auschwitz
middle-class Jewish family. In 1939, Hungary occupied Cecilie's area of Czechoslovakia. Members of her
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184. Tomasz (Toivi) Blatt describes the Sobibor uprising
Tomasz was born to a Jewish family in Izbica. After the
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185. Irene Weber describes how obtaining a work card could offer protection from deportation
liberation, she shared a cell with 59 ailing women. Irene was the sole member of her Jewish family to survive
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186. Murray Pantirer describes one of Oskar Schindler's rescue efforts
to the Krakow ghetto along with the rest of the Jewish population of the city. In 1942, Murray and a
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187. Murray Pantirer describes the "Schindler Jews" in the Bruennlitz factory
to the Krakow ghetto along with the rest of the Jewish population of the city. In 1942, Murray and a
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188. Gary Bigus describes Berlin during the 1936 Olympics
tourists to arrive in Berlin for the 1936 Olympics, Gary noticed anti-Jewish
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189. Leo Diamantstein describes Nazi marches and the Hitler Youth
Joseph Leo Diamantstein was born in Heidelberg, Germany, on December 1, 1924, to Jewish parents
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190. Sally Pitluk describes forced labor in Budy
Sally Pitluk was born to Jewish parents in Płońsk, Poland in 1922. A few days after the German
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191. Sally Pitluk describes her removal from forced labor at Budy
Sally Pitluk was born to Jewish parents in Płońsk, Poland in 1922. A few days after the German
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192. Naftali (Norman) Saleschutz describes treatment and work detail in Pustkow forced-labor camp
Jewish parents living in Kolbuszowa. The Germans invaded his town in
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193. Freya (Alice) Lang Rosen recalls experiences while hiding in France
children's home near Paris where a rabbi was gathering Jewish children from all over France. Her father
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194. John Komski describes resistance activities in Krakow, including an underground newspaper
John, who was born to a non-Jewish Polish family, graduated from an art academy. Following the
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195. Mieczyslaw Madejski describes battle during the Warsaw Polish uprising
Mieczyslaw and his family were not Jewish. When Germany
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196. Mieczyslaw Madejski describes underground work in the early 1940s
Mieczyslaw and his family were not Jewish. When Germany
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197. Morris Kornberg describes arrival at Auschwitz
Morris grew up in a very religious Jewish household and was active
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198. Tomasz (Toivi) Blatt describes gassing operations in the Sobibor killing center
Tomasz was born to a Jewish family in Izbica. After the
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199. John Komski describes Krakow after the outbreak of World War II
John, who was born to a non-Jewish Polish family, graduated from an art academy. Following the
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200. Soviet Secret Police massacre in Lvov
of some of those massacred. The Germans claimed that the city's Jewish population had supported the