Displaying: 17,126 17,150 of 19,657 matches for “survive”
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17126. Fonds Serge Klarsfeld (MDCII)
his mother and sister also survived the war in Vichy France, helped by the underground French
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17127. Fonds Joseph Gottfarstein (MDXL)
He contributed to Unzer vort (Our word) and Kiem (Survival) in Paris, and after the death of Yisroel
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17128. Camillo Adler papers
moved to Zurich. In 1951, they immigrated to the United States. Camillo’s parents survived the
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17129. Szochur family papers
survived in Warsaw under the false-identity of Zofia Bartoszewska and worked as a maid. She fled with her
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17130. Blanka and Fania Eckstein papers
jewelry, which helped them to survive and to pay off several blackmail attempts. In the spring of 1943
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17131. Gaerber family papers
Ukraine) to survive the Holocaust.
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17132. Olczak family photograph collection
Bajtel immigrated to Palestine during the 1920s. Rajzla Bajtel Hertzberg survived the war in Kazakhstan
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17133. Oral history interview with Walter Frankenstein
dreams about the war; his thoughts on why he survived; and his identity as a Swedish Atheist and not as a
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17134. Oral history interview with Panagiotis Krikis
survived the camps; the escape of a few young people to the mountains with the help of the Krikis family
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17135. Oral history interview with Kostandinos Paschaloudis
and Antzel, who both became very active in the Resistance movement, survived the war, and eventually
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17136. Oral history interview with Panagiotis Efopoulos
who survived the war and the few Jews who escaped into the mountains; his memories of Jews controlling
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17137. Oral history interview with Anna Tsemani Galani
survived; finding out about the fates of the Eliaou and Kalefi families; learning that Rita (Lilika’s older
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17138. Oral history interview with Steven J. Fenves
convalescence; his decision over where to go after liberation; his search for surviving family members; finding
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17139. Oral history interview with Georges Loinger
education (this was after Joseph Weil told him there were enough engineers but the survival of the Jews
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17140. Oral history interview with Richard Radock
the surviving prisoners; seeing prisoners as young as 13 years old; many prisoners staying in their
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17141. Oral history interview with John F. Boland
after which they were sprayed with chemicals; the surviving inmates only tolerating potato soup; the
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17142. Oral history interview with Etan Guinat
the future of the Jewish state lay in their survival; the network of convents willing to help hide
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17143. Oral history interview with Hanns Stein
of the war; the fate of his extended family and the survival of only his aunt and cousin, who later
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17144. Oral history interview with Gitla Klajman
from their town; the large Jewish community in Hanover; her uncle’s survival in northern France
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17145. Oral history interview with János Hangya
Schutzpass to the Reisz family, all of whom survived the war; staying in the basement of the Reisz house
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17146. Oral history interview with Nisson Ovshievich Iurkovskii
brothers (also barbers) and grandmother surviving the pogrom; being taken to a Tulchin orphanage age six
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17147. Oral history interview with Khaika Shaevna Sherb, Aleksei Il’ich Magdevich, and Viktor Trofimevich Kovalchuk
in Pechora camp; the survival of her siblings in the Pechora camp; and how Ukrainians gave Jews food
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17148. Oral history interview with René Rivière
the last surviving member of the Commissariat General aux Question Juives - the Vichy government
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17149. 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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17150. Oral history interview with Hanna Cassel
various friends in Rome; how most people at this time were surviving on the black market; the destruction