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11801. Oral history interview with Taisiya Korbatova
Latvians worked for the Germans; the disruptiveness of the partisans; hearing how a coworker survived the
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11802. Oral history interview with Esther Lurie
having survived.
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11803. Oral history interview with Ester Abramovna Braverman and Frida Isaakovna Pecherskaia
war; living at the camp for three and a half years; surviving along with her sister, while all of her
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11804. Oral history interview with Galina Iosifovna Mogilevskaia
a kosher butcher, and his 12 children (nine of whom survived the Holocaust); her grandmother, who
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11805. Oral history interview with Enza Di Cave
siblings and her parents; her family evading deportation and surviving the war; the lack of antisemitism
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11806. Oral history interview with Jacobo Garberis
surviving scarlet fever; returning with his family to Lithuania in 1919; living in Siauliai; joining the
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11807. Oral history interview with Gisela Stein
thoughts on survival.
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11808. Oral history interview with Ioana Buzatu
sanitary facilities; how she did not think she would survive; how her little brother would scream because
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11809. Oral history interview with Neonila Silionova
survived; hearing gunshots and screams from almost two and a half miles away for one entire day; reports
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11810. Oral history interview with Margaret Guiness
in the camp which were horrifying, cold, and brutal; being determined to survive to ensure that she
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11811. Oral history interview with Walter Taus
camp; surviving a massacre; escaping and hiding until the arrival of American forces; returning home in
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11812. Oral history interview with Max Mannheimer
there; his transfer to Dachau concentration camp in 1944; surviving a death train in 1945; liberation by
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11813. Oral history interview with Leslie Schwartz
concentration camp; his work at Dachau and its subcamps; a death march to Tutzing, Germany; surviving a massacre
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11814. Oral history interview with Hans Hirschfeld
concentration camp; his brother’s death in the camp; attributing his own survival to his profession; working for
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11815. Oral history interview with Herbert Schroder
his war injury and time in a military hospital in Dresden, Germany; surviving the bombing of Dresden
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11816. Oral history interview with Tatiana Benharbone
survived the war. She established an orphange for Jewish children in Poland. She recounted her experiences
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11817. Oral history interview with Margaret Bendahan
living conditions; attributing her survival to her daily prayers; being released after liberation; having
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11818. Oral history interview with Paul Benko
in Auschwitz; his father survived until Dachau, and then died there of illness. Mr. Benko was also
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11819. Oral history interview with Max Drimmer and Herman Shine
Joseph Wrona; their feelings that they had extreme good fortune to survive the camps; and the fates of
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11820. Oral history interview with Werner Barasch
getting married; his mother’s death at age 92; crediting his survival throughout the war to his attitude
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11821. Oral history interview with Fred Baum
never returning to Poland; reuniting with his brother, who was his only surviving family member
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11822. Oral history interview with Benjamin Sieradzki
to Denmark to stay with his uncle; his reunion with his older brothers, who had survived the war; the
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11823. Oral history interview with Henry Kanner
guilty to have survived.
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11824. Oral history interview with Irving Heymont
surviving inmates; not knowing about the concentration camps before seeing one; testifying to a board
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11825. Oral history interview with Ina Rothschild and Elsa Jaeckel
the children surviving and being adopted after the war; being transported to Switzerland with 600