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201. Rochelle Blackman Slivka describes the formation of the Vilna ghetto
Jewish council member, was killed in a camp in Estonia. When the ghetto was liquidated in 1943
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202. Israel Ipson describes forced labor to construct an airplane runway
anti-Jewish discrimination, he was unable to practice law. The Germans
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203. Bella Jakubowicz Tovey describes antisemitic remarks made as she was forced to march into the Graeben camp
Bella was the oldest of four children born to a Jewish family in
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204. Morris Kornberg describes forced labor beginning after the German invasion of Poland
Morris grew up in a very religious Jewish household and was active
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205. Boleslaw Brodecki describes hangings in a labor camp and their impact on the prisoners
Boleslaw and his older sister were raised in a Jewish section of
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206. Memorial Pageant calls for the rescue of European Jewry
the Jewish victims of Nazi persecution, "We Will Never Die." The pageant, sponsored by the Zionist
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207. Cecilie Klein-Pollack describes arrival at Auschwitz
middle-class Jewish family. In 1939, Hungary occupied Cecilie's area of Czechoslovakia. Members of her
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208. Chaim Engel describes plans for the Sobibor uprising
invaded Poland in 1939. They first sent Chaim to Germany for forced labor, but as a Jewish prisoner of
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209. Chaim Engel describes his role in the Sobibor uprising
to Germany for forced labor. As a Jewish prisoner of war, Chaim later
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210. Chaim Engel recalls the Sobibor uprising and his escape
to Germany for forced labor. As a Jewish prisoner of war, Chaim later
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211. Isadore Helfing describes labor in the Treblinka camp
Isadore was born to a Jewish family in Kielce, Poland. Germany invaded
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212. Rochelle Blackman Slivka describes a death march from Stutthof
Jewish council member, was killed in a camp in Estonia. When the ghetto was liquidated in 1943
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213. Sandor (Shony) Alex Braun describes playing the violin for SS guards in Dachau. after two prisoners before him had been killed
Shony was born to religious Jewish parents in a small
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214. Bella Jakubowicz Tovey describes conditions in Bergen-Belsen
Bella was the oldest of four children born to a Jewish family in
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215. Doriane Kurz describes food rations and conditions in Bergen-Belsen
Doriane's Jewish family fled to Amsterdam in 1940, a year that
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216. Bella Jakubowicz Tovey describes a British soldier's visit while she was hospitalized in Bergen-Belsen after liberation
Bella was the oldest of four children born to a Jewish family in
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217. Norbert Wollheim describes departure of Kindertransporte (Childrens' Transports) from Berlin, and the separation of children from their parents
Kindertransport (Children's Transport) program, arranging to send Jewish children from Europe to Great Britain
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218. Alice (Eberstarkova) Masters describes leaving Czechoslovakia on a Kindertransport (Children's Transport)
well-to-do, close-knit family. Her parents were religious and active in the Jewish community. After the
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219. Alice (Eberstarkova) Masters describes going to a home for refugee children in England after arriving on a Kindertransport
well-to-do, close-knit family. Her parents were religious and active in the Jewish community. After the
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220. David Stoliar describes engine troubles experienced by the Struma upon leaving Constanta, Romania
mistakenly torpedoed the Struma. Out of 769 Jewish passengers, David was the sole survivor.
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221. David Stoliar describes conditions on board the Struma during the journey to Istanbul
mistakenly torpedoed the Struma. Out of 769 Jewish passengers, David was the sole survivor.
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222. David Stoliar describes holding onto a piece of wreckage from the deck of the torpedoed Struma
mistakenly torpedoed the Struma. Out of 769 Jewish passengers, David was the sole survivor.
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223. David Stoliar describes how he survived the sinking of the Struma
mistakenly torpedoed the Struma. Out of 769 Jewish passengers, David was the sole survivor
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224. David Stoliar describes being the only witness to the fate of the "Struma"
." Out of 769 Jewish passengers, David was the sole survivor.
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225. Saul Ingber describes forced labor and brutality in the Gusen subcamp of the Mauthausen concentration camp
Saul grew up in a religious Jewish family. He was trained as a