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11851. Oral history interview with Herbert Finder
his father went to Antwerp via Stuttgart and France; their survival strategies and faith in God; going
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11852. Oral history interview with Bernice Fishman
her mother giving birth to a girl; how her family managed to survive despite the constant fear of
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11853. Oral history interview with Dora Freilich
the coping strategies they used to survive; the sabotage of a crematorium in October 1944 and the
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11854. Oral history interview with Magda Micic-Milijasevic
stack of hay; her husband disappearing when Tito's partisans defeated the Chetniks; and the survival of
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11855. Oral history interview with Fela Goldbaum
(they survived); being sent to Mittelsteine to work; the daily routine in the camp; being taken on a
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11856. Oral history interview with Henry Tonkin
returning to Katowice; his father who was drafted into the Russian army but escaped and survived in Poland
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11857. Oral history interview with Kurt Jilovsky
sister Greta who was born in 1908 (she was his only family member who survived the war); moving to Prague
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11858. Oral history interview with Stefania Steel and Maximillian Steel
to Australia; adjusting to life in Australia; visiting Poland twice; believing she survived because
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11859. Oral history interview with Veronika Roth Varga
going to Red Cross in Kosice, Slovakia and learning her husband, Imre, had survived; returning to
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11860. Oral history interview with Nella Radunsky
survived that winter; moving to Minsk in 1947 to live with her uncle and his second wife, who resented and
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11861. Oral history interview with Izrail Bersutsky
and rebuilding it; the hundred or so Jews in Kotujany who survived the war; synagogues and Jewish
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11862. Oral history interview with Nachim Gershkovich Sorkin
original 1,000 or so persons in the camp survived; being sent to Minsk for about 10 days; being taken to
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11863. Oral history interview with Dvorah Shifron
-Belsen; getting sick and her sister contracting typhus; feeling they had to survive in order to tell the
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11864. Oral history interview with Edith Riemer
being liberated by the British Army; how after liberation many of the surviving inmates got sick and
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11865. Oral history interview with Berko Kolodner
their experiences and eventually moved to Israel; believing he survived by a miracle; being very sick at
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11866. Oral history interview with Irving Horn
Waschnik estate; surviving encounters with the SS; working in a weapons factory, where he encountered Jacob
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11867. Oral history interview with Sonya Borisovna Yakobova
September 10 and running and hiding during the action; the surviving Jews being put to work; the shooting of
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11868. Oral history interview with Tatyana Yefimovna Shnaider
retreating and destroying Ukrainian villages; surviving executions; hiding in a home; returning to
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11869. Oral history interview with Fanya Berkovna Shnaider
execution of village inhabitants and surviving by hiding; going to Kameny Brod (Kam'yanyy Brid) then going
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11870. Oral history interview with Galina Iosefovna Klotsman
working in a quarry near Buki, Ukraine; her family members who did not survive; being liberated in the
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11871. Oral history interview with Renata Zisman
/Birkenau; losing hope for survival; slave labor in a factory; volunteering for the camp orchestra; the
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11872. Oral history interview with Jadwiga Gawroinsk
first husband's family; experiencing antisemitism in 1968; believing her survival was due to good luck
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11873. Oral history interview with Wladislawa Zawistowska
Jewish identity; and their survival due to the help of many non-Jews.
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11874. Oral history interview with Eleanor Weile
reflections on the methods she used to survive the camps.
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11875. Oral history interview with Helena Manaster
winter of 1944-1945; the end of the war and hearing that her brother survived; staying in Warsaw, Poland