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11926. Oral history interview with Frank Salz
survived out of 15,000.
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11927. Oral history interview with Wolfgang Price
Vermont; hearing that his grandparents did not survive; his father dying in 1949; joining the Air National
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11928. Oral history interview with Agnes Hoffman
survive; how a guard saved her because of her blonde hair and blue eyes; being sent to the showers; being
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11929. Oral history interview with Trudy Schonberger
being able to say goodbye to Lily and her mother, both of whom did not survive; sailing on the Volendam
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11930. Oral history interview with Andrew Glass
survives.
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11931. Oral history interview with William Klein
surviving family members in Bratislava and Užhorod; living in Sudetenland and then in a series of displaced
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11932. Oral history interview with Dolly Bestandig
about her survival.
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11933. Oral history interview with Esthy Adler
fired upon, but surviving; finding her way back to the barrack where she found her stepmother and
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11934. Oral history interview with Leslie Robicsek
troops on May 6, 1945; his wife who had also survived Auschwitz; his reluctance to dicuss the camps; and
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11935. Oral history interview with Leon Faigenbaum
days without food; surviving another selection and being put to work mining stones; volunteering to
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11936. Oral history interview with Eugene Davidovits
hopes of finding his family; realizing that he was the only member of his family who survived; living in
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11937. Oral history interview with Jack Wieder
sisters, Julia and Toni, had also survived the war; being inducted into the Russian army; serving in the
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11938. Oral history interview with Joseph Klein
-refugee program; immigrating to the United States three years later; his surviving siblings settling in
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11939. Oral history interview with Ervin Heksh
Ukraine in October 1942; working through a harsh winter, which few of the men survived; the cruel
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11940. Oral history interview with Ileen Green
by the war; the Russian occupation, during which the family's store was closed; surviving by trading
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11941. Oral history interview with Phillip Green
attacked by the Gestapo in his home; surviving in the ghetto with his mother and sisters until 1944
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11942. Oral history interview with Marcel Friedman
activities; believing his luck, personality, and religion contributed to his survival; his belief that
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11943. Oral history interview with Simon Fixler
where they reunited with the six other surviving family members; moving with his wife to Germany, where
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11944. Oral history interview with Helen Fried
feelings about Judaism; the effects of the Holocaust on her life; and her thoughts on why she survived.
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11945. Oral history interview with Peppi Dekker
determination to survive and maintain the family's dignity; her mother’s cleaning job outside the camp; her
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11946. Oral history interview with Elias Cala
being shot; surviving and being taken in by villagers and given food and clothing; being liberated by
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11947. Oral history interview with Pauline Staman and Rose Weingarten
until December 1944; her feeling that she wouldn't have survived without her sisters; at one point being
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11948. Oral history interview with Fred Roth
typewriter; landing in the ocean with his engines cut off and at a very low speed; the survival of the all
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11949. Oral history interview with Marjorie Butterfield
care of the surviving inmates and the high number of deaths; using an interpreter to speak with the
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11950. Oral history interview with Thomas Detre
deported to Auschwitz and only one uncle survived; his reflections on the reasons for decreased Nazi