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1176. Anita Magnus Frank describes hiding in the Netherlands
and two sisters survived the war.
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1177. Armed Jewish Resistance: Partisans
for the fighters, and assisted Soviet partisan operations. As many as 10,000 Jews survived the war by
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1178. Lithuania
surviving 40,000 Jews were concentrated in the Vilna
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1179. Dorotka (Dora) Goldstein Roth describes conditions in the Vilna ghetto
but she survived.
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1180. Fritzie Weiss Fritzshall describes deportation in cattle car to Auschwitz
died. Fritzie survived by pretending to be older than her age and thus a stronger worker. On a
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1181. Gross-Rosen
camp at Bruennlitz, where they were able to survive the war. The Liberation of Gross-Rosen
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1182. Helen Lebowitz Goldkind describes German humiliation of her grandfather in the Uzhgorod ghetto
survived Auschwitz, forced labor at a camp
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1183. Gerda Weissmann Klein describes her birthday celebration in the Bielsko ghetto
father insisted would help her to survive. She married her American liberator.
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1184. Fritzie Weiss Fritzshall describes the death march from Auschwitz
died. Fritzie survived by pretending to be older than her age and thus a stronger worker. On a
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1185. Eddie Hellmuth Willner describes conditions in the Langenstein camp
were later deported. Eddie survived forced labor in a series of camps
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1186. David (Dudi) Bergman describes bar mitzvah during deportation by cattle train from Auschwitz to Plaszow
Reichenbach. He was then among three of 150 in a cattle car who survived transportation to
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1187. Helen Dreksler Zimm describes obtaining a false birth certificate
bought false papers for Helen and her youngest sister. All three sisters survived the war.
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1188. Hiding under a different religion
Some Jewish children survived the Holocaust because they were protected by people and
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1189. The 84th Infantry Division during World War II
-Ahlem survived the war
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1190. The 90th Infantry Division during World War II
"full swing." The troops interviewed the surviving inmates, who estimated that Flossenbürg had held some
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1191. David (Dudi) Bergman describes liberation by US Army in mountains near Innsbruck
Reichenbach. He was then among three of 150 in a cattle car who survived transportation to
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1192. Fritz and Ida Lang, Jewish proprietors of a dry goods store in Germany
Auschwitz. Fritz survived and reunited with his daughter in 1946. Lambsheim, Germany, ca. 1934.
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1193. Portrait of the Rosenblat family in interwar Poland
Itzik and Deena survived deportation from the ghetto in Radom, Poland.
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1194. Jewish Community of Monastir: A Community in Flux
March 22 and March 29, 1943. Not one of the 3,276 Monastir Jews deported to Treblinka survived. A few
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1195. Peter Bergson
the rightful representative of Jews in Palestine and of the surviving Jews of Europe. This
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1196. Science as Salvation: Weimar Eugenics, 1919–1933
to the “survival of the fittest” in the animal and plant world.) In contrast, members of the “fit
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1197. Bergen-Belsen Displaced Persons Camp
of the most prominent and vocal community in the “She'erit Ha-Peletah” (The Surviving Remnant
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1198. Antisemitism in History: Racial Antisemitism, 1875–1945
to ensure their survival. Only those "races" with superior qualities could win this eternal struggle
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1199. Forced Labor: Soviet POWs January 1942 through May 1945
. Postwar After the war, the suffering of Soviet POWs who survived German captivity did not end
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1200. On to Marseille
commodities for her new trade in the black market. In order to survive without the possession of valid ... marketing was most hazardous to one’s health: it was punishable by hanging. Still, we had to survive ... did not survive long, but her short life had been sweetened with much love. The older attractive