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5201. Ration coupons
smuggling Jews and others from Germany into Limburg province, smuggling Allied pilots to Belgium ... Police Force in Sittard. He then went to law school. He and Ingrid married in 1949, and immigrated to the
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5202. Ration coupons
smuggling Jews and others from Germany into Limburg province, smuggling Allied pilots to Belgium ... Police Force in Sittard. He then went to law school. He and Ingrid married in 1949, and immigrated to the
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5203. Ration coupons
smuggling Jews and others from Germany into Limburg province, smuggling Allied pilots to Belgium ... Police Force in Sittard. He then went to law school. He and Ingrid married in 1949, and immigrated to the
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5204. Oral history interview with Arthur Danziger
Germany after the war began; his education ending when he was age 10 because Jews couldn’t stay in school ... witnessing Kristallnacht; the Nuremberg laws in 1935 and how they marginalized Jewish adults in Germany; his
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5205. Oral history interview with Jack Hoffmann
who came from Germany after 1933; the social changes in Germany; the Anschluss and the Nuremberg laws ... Jews for going to Palestine; being sent on a Kindertransport to London, England; attending an
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5206. Signed testimony of Franciska Mikus
the girls; the “Law for the Prevention of Offspring with Hereditary Diseases” (Gesetz zur Verhütung ... book “The Other Victims: First-Person Stories of Non-Jews Persecuted by the Nazis”.]
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5207. Oral history interview with Monique Pulver
France in 1943 to run a farm that employed young Jews who could no longer work because of the Vichy ... the “La Sixième" (the Sixth); the arrest of her sister-in-law, Edith, along with Marc Haguenau in
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5208. Oral history interview with Carlos Heymann
medical school; hearing that bad times were approaching for Jews and deciding to stop his studies; the ... withstand the anti-Jewish laws and was afraid of being inducted into the army; his family’s powdered milk
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5209. Oral history interview with Ján Smarža
leading to laws requiring Jewish people to wear yellow stars and separating Jews from other people; how
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5210. Oral history interview with Mária Bellus Sulyokné
seeing Jews wearing the yellow star, including the grocer, Mr. Kohn; her Jewish friend, Márta Grósz, who ... of her sister and her brother-in-law by Russians; and going to work at the National Bank in Budapest
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5211. Oral history interview with Mária Sárközi
in 1944; Erno Kiss’ expulsion from practicing law in 1944 and his forced labor in Szolnok; hearing ... with her mother; going to the train station and seeing Jews from the ghetto being squeezed into wagons
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5212. Oral history interview with Jacobo Garberis
’s visit to the union and not believing what the Russians had done to Jews; the strike of 1934-1935 ... getting married in 1936; his four sons, who did not experience Jewish educations; the new laws under Juan
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5213. Oral history interview with Rosalie Wattenberg
medication because she would have been killed if she had the child; her father-in-law being shot when the ... and transfer camp for Jews near the ghetto); being sent to Flugplatz labor camp in Lublin, Poland, and
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5214. Oral history interview with Irena Kalista
school day before the war; the first deportations of Poles and Jews to Siberia in 1939, which included ... including the Turek family; the suicide of Mr. Turek’s daughter-in-law; the hard living conditions in the
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5215. Oral history interview with Annette Schücking-Homeyer
the pacifist political leanings of her father; her law school attendance under the Third Reich; her ... the treatment of the Jews in Zviahel and Rovno; her management of the nourishment and cultural
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5216. Oral history interview with Rudolph Herz
storm troopers marching and heard them singing anti-Jewish songs; the Nuremberg Laws; moving to Cologne ... books were smuggled into the camp by new Czech Jews in the ghetto; being transferred to Auschwitz with
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5217. Oral history interview with Hilda Thieberger
the plundering of Jewish stores in the fall of 1937; going with her child to her sister-in-law in ... smuggling themselves into the Auschwitz (Oświęcim) ghetto and wearing armbands with star; Jews being
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5218. Oral history interview with Avraham Tomashov
traveling illegally to Budapest; working as a non-Jew; German invasion; arrest, interrogation, and beating ... to Bucharest, then Prague; reunion with his sister, brother-in-law, and brother; helping organize
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5219. Oral history interview with Meir Tzoref
of Jews from the ghetto; viewing the long line of Jewish youth, including his brother Avraham, being ... with his three year old son; and marrying his former sister-in-law and moving to Warsaw, Poland before
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5220. Oral history interview with Tzvi Isers
twelve men in a camp of approximately 600 men; hearing about the mass murder of Jews in Lenin in August ... traveling to Moscow, Russia; going to Minsk, Belarus; enrolling in Minsk law school; his marriage; and post
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5221. Oral history interview with Lea Zalkind
), discusses her childhood years; her family's affluence; visiting Zagreb; cordial relations with non-Jews; the ... retaliation for a partisan attack; her landlord's mother-in-law taking her to Kranj, Slovenia; her mother
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5222. Oral history interview with Walter Reichmann
Maccabi; the expulsion of Jews to Slovakia in 1938; working in a Balia shoe factory (possibly Bata ... ); moving to Pechov; the anti-Jewish laws in 1939; camp Patrouka; being caught in 1939, jailed, and
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5223. Oral history interview with Leo Rzepka
graduated two days before the Germans invaded Russia; life becoming difficult for Jews in Russia; trying ... concentration camp in Zembrov in late 1942 with his sister, brother, and brother-in-law; remaining there for
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5224. Oral history interview with Peppi Dekker
forced one year later to attend the local Jewish school; her family escaping the first roundup of Jews in ... grandfather to Westerbork, where they found her father; her father becoming a "law and order officer" at
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5225. Oral history interview with Albert Lewin and Fritz Othenheimer
), Germany; how his parents owned a small menswear store; the rise of Hitler; the anti-Jewish laws passed ... ’s friendship with a lieutenant of the criminal department and how this man helped get more Jews across the