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11876. Oral history interview with Peter Gersch
on why he survived.
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11877. Oral history interview with David Eiger
sister surviving a round up and massacre; living in a small room with his uncle and his brother-in-law
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11878. Oral history interview with Sam Bankhalter
typhus epidemic in the camp; his methods for survival; selections in the camp; his parents coming to
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11879. Oral history interview with Ruth Muschkies Webber
on being one of the few children to survive concentration camps; and her three children.
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11880. Oral history interview with Henry Wermuth
attitude towards other people's survival stories; his involvement in the black market; traveling to Austria
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11881. Oral history interview with Marsha Segall
finding friends in a Jewish refugee camp; going to Munich; American antisemitism; her husband's survival
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11882. Oral history interview with Estera Brunstein
deaths of inmates after liberation; her belief that family members would survive; her attitude towards
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11883. Oral history interview with Judith Konrad
father had not survived; immigrating to Britain in 1946; her reasons for emigration; her attitude towards
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11884. Oral history interview with Jack Kagan
of frostbite; surviving a massacre on July 5, 1943; an inmate's concealed radio; plans for a mass
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11885. Oral history interview with Jerzy Herszberg
of German and Jewish Kapos; his will to survive; companionship in the camp and the treatment of dead
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11886. Oral history interview with Odette Hallowes
Churchill in the prison and attributing her survival to it; further details of her defiant attitude in
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11887. Oral history interview with Mayer Hersh
survival.
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11888. Oral history interview with Stanley Fennell
survival during the march; escaping the march and hiding in a barn; being discovered by a German and
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11889. Oral history interview with Eva Tichauer
survival and solidarity were the two goals in Auschwitz; the contact with outside groups through organized
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11890. Oral history interview with Cypora Gutnic
to go during the winter of 1941; her efforts to survive with her infant; wearing the yellow star of
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11891. Oral history interview with Lotti Groscot
’s arrival at train station, malnourished, having survived a typhus outbreak, holding photo of his three
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11892. Oral history interview with Richard Vanger
Polish families in surrounding towns and villages; his survival methods including dressing like a girl
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11893. Oral history interview with Hella Rosenbaum
her survival; testifying at a war crimes trial in Dusseldorf; nightmares resulting from her
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11894. Oral history interview with Dov Eshel
Munich; immigration to Israel in 1949; reuniting with his parents; and how he credits his survival to
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11895. Oral history interview with Moshe Givone
were sent to one side and he never saw them again; the survival of some of his older siblings, who had
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11896. Oral history interview with Leah Kaufman
her; attributing her survival to many simple peasants who helped her; plastic surgery in Canada to
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11897. Oral history interview with Samuel Rozin
tracks; the partisans being surrounded by the Germans and being wounded and surviving by hiding near a
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11898. Oral history interview with Ze'ev Drori
would not survive; transfer six months later to Skarżysko; slave labor in a tool factory; a Polish
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11899. Oral history interview with Ruchama Pinkof
immigrating to Israel; her firm belief that she would survive the concentration camps; and her continuing
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11900. Oral history interview with Alexander Berger
then to Ebensee; surviving the rough and confused conditions of the camp; being liberated by the