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11976. Oral history interview with Jerome Dribin
Jewish high school; surviving the Depression; graduating high school in February 1941 and studying
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11977. Oral history interview with Arie Letzter
go to the hospital again; surviving with the help of friendly Muslims and a female physician; the end
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11978. Oral history interview with Irena Bach
war; her family surviving the war by renting a room with a Polish woman and remaining hidden
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11979. Oral history interview with Andre Waksman
his immediate family survived the war.
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11980. Oral history interview with Sidney Simon
survive and his father, brother, and older sister were killed immediately in the gas chamber; being in
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11981. Oral history interview with Wilhelmina Juhlin
-Belsen; her grandfather’s death at Bergen-Belsen and her grandmother’s survival; reuniting with her
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11982. Oral history interview with Robert Sejwacz
surviving members of the various homes he was in; and the photographs he was able to get of his biological
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11983. Oral history interview with Schneur Rachlin
being taken; crossing the Lena River; surviving winter in Siberia; his father’s work ice fishing
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11984. Oral history interview with Ezra Sherman
village; surviving on his own in the forest and with the help of local farmers; living with a Czech farmer
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11985. Oral history interview with Maria Kipnis
when WWII began and did not survive the war; how her brother, Emmanuil Schraibschtein, was evacuated
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11986. Oral history interview with Arthur Gifford-England
accident; surviving the bombing of Auschwitz; seeing the body of a friend in the wreckage of a bomb shelter
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11987. Oral history interview with Edith Lowy
walking freely into their first labor camp in Prokocim, Poland, thinking it would be easier to survive
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11988. Oral history interview with Edward Klein
Mauthausen; an attack on Mauthausen; leaving Mauthausen and eating grass to survive; spending time in a
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11989. Oral history interview with Leah Hammerstein Silverstein
until mid-November 1944 as part of the Warsaw Uprising; her capture by the Germans and surviving until
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11990. Oral history interview with Henry Levis
the Jews from the formerly Italian-occupied region of Greece; surviving the selection at Auschwitz but
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11991. Oral history interview with Lisa Nussbaum Derman
with Christians and returning to the ghetto to find their father and brother who had survived the
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11992. Stefania Staszewska-Balbin papers
survived in Warsaw under the false-identity of Zofia Bartoszewska and worked as a maid. She fled with her
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11993. Florentyna Kosmider papers
survived, settled in Munich, Germany and worked for the Jewish Committee there. He married another woman
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11994. Allied Military Authority currency, 1 mark, for use in Germany, acquired by a German Jewish survivor
that his parents had survived Theresienstadt. They were reunited in Deggendorf displaced persons camp
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11995. Robert Hofmekler papers
the St. Ottilian monastery in Germany. Michael had survived the Kaunas ghetto and was convalescing at
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11996. Lajbman family papers
papers, and photographs that document Isaac and Bernard’s survival in German-occupied Belgium as hidden
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11997. Emil Spiro papers
survived the Holocaust in Switzerland after arriving there in 1939 on a Kindertransport. The collection
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11998. Miniature "button book" issued for charitable contributions by the Winter-hilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes
chronicler of events, he was fined and imprisoned. His extensive photo archive survives, including
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11999. Miniature "button book" issued for charitable contributions by the Winter-hilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes
chronicler of events, he was fined and imprisoned. His extensive photo archive survives, including
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12000. Miniature "button book" issued for charitable contributions by the Winter-hilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes
chronicler of events, he was fined and imprisoned. His extensive photo archive survives, including