Displaying: 11,776 11,800 of 19,651 matches for “survive”
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11776. Oral history interview with Edith Hahn
survived due to luck.
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11777. Oral history interview with Rodolfo Haymann
so much tragedy; his memories of finding relatives who survived and relatives who were collaborators
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11778. Oral history interview with Anna Čokinová
in Slovakia, but two girls hid under a duvet and survived; and Russian soldiers coming to her village.
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11779. Oral history interview with Ján Smarža
Germans at the war front; and one of his Jewish classmates from first grade surviving Auschwitz and
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11780. Oral history interview with Ján Kušnír
about Jews in hiding, including the Kleins who survived the war in hiding; not knowing anyone from
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11781. Oral history interview with Alžbeta Vargová
who survived a death camp; the postwar punishment of the local Hlinka Guard commander; and the return
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11782. Oral history interview with Anna Hanzová
local family; the sisters’ relocation to Western Slovakia where they survived the war; witnessing a
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11783. Oral history interview with Julius Tauber
grandfather and brother receiving 25 lashings each and surviving; his sister and step-sister and their
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11784. Oral history interview with Helene Rubin
husband had survived); living in a DP camp and receiving assistance from Rabbi Jacobson; working in Sweden
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11785. Oral history interview with Lea Greenstein Chopp
with three other girls; returning to Czechoslovakia and finding shelter with Jews who survived in
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11786. Oral history interview with Sara Seidman
who was a nurse; her sister surviving scarlet fever; her earliest education at a Jewish school; the
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11787. Oral history interview with Mimi Weingarten
parents (only two family members survived); growing up in pre-war Sighet; attending public and Jewish
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11788. Oral history interview with Ib Nathan Bamberger
survived the war; his reintegration into Denmark; reclaiming their home, which was untouched, as well as
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11789. Oral history interview with Jutka Strauss
discovering that her parents and other brother had not survived; reuniting with her sister; moving with her
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11790. Oral history interview with Nelly Grussgott
feeling free; her mother peddling goods to survive; crying every night, missing her father; the German
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11791. Oral history interview with Isaac Kurtz
and his feeling that the fact he survived is all together miraculous.
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11792. Oral history interview with Marta Plášilová
), describes one of the four Jews in her second grade elementary school class, Helga Weis, who survived the
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11793. Oral history interview with František Psota
back that he had no Jewish ancestors; only knowing one Jew in Topolany who survived (Henry Zehr); doing
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11794. Oral history interview with Stanislav Boltukho
which was then set on fire; the escape of several Jews from the ghetto and their survival in nearby
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11795. Oral history interview with Antonia Ryabukho
seeing dead bodies by a river full of blood; her survival tactics to save her daughter as they made their
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11796. Oral history interview with Sofya Prokopchik
her uncle’s report that Jews were being shot and were falling into the pits; the survival of two
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11797. Oral history interview with Tibor Kolosi
Jewish families he knows who survived the war.
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11798. Oral history interview with Anna Polai Tóth
survived in hiding; the Arrow Cross Party organizing the collection and distribution of the belongings of
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11799. Oral history interview with Maria Niederkofler-Wierer
with their cousin; and her thankfulness for their survival.
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11800. Oral history interview with Yevgeniy Vakulyuk
“dushegubkas”) earlier in the day in town; his mother’s death in a gas van; the Jews who survived the