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17151. Oral history interview with Arnold Mostowitz
where he was sent with his wife; his psychological method for surviving Auschwitz; his friend, Kępiński
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17152. Oral history interview with Leon Greenman
money whilst tidying barracks; the importance of luck to survival; singing for Kapos; punishment of
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17153. Oral history interview with Raymond Kamonier
constant struggle for survival; boarding a train at Kutno and heading towards Dachau; many people dying of
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17154. Oral history interview with Yehuda Beilis
were killed; surviving the massacre and returning to the ghetto, where no one believed his story of the
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17155. Oral history interview with Ze'ev Galperin
the rest of his family (his brother remained in Vilnius); and having reunions with the surviving
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17156. Oral history interview with Emrich Gonczi
after the war); envisioning his father's killing which strengthened his resolve to survive despite
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17157. Oral history interview with Chana Weiss
universe, and each attributing her survival to their being together. (She shows photographs.)
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17158. Oral history interview with Yafa Ulpan
had survived; Misha deserting the army and finding her in Łódź; going to Austria; the Jewish Brigade
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17159. Oral history interview with Ziuta Grunhut
children survived); speaking to her father through the fence the last time she saw him; a death march with
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17160. Oral history interview with Daniel Avidar
sister and friends to his survival; the camp hierarchies; overcoming pervasive painful memories through
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17161. Oral history interview with Iakov Politzer
kinderblock when the guards realized his age; a scarlet fever epidemic; fighting to survive for the sake of
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17162. Oral history interview with Rachel Miller
Brooklyn and uniting with relatives who survived; the psychological scars her family displayed; her father
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17163. Oral history interview with Howard Bowman
about Dachau and his friends whose families did not survive.
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17164. Oral history interview with Julian Reuter
fences, which gave him more will to survive; having his appendix removed without anesthesia or medication
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17165. Oral history interview with Etta Waldman
be forgotten; and feeling that her greatest gift is that she survived.
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17166. Oral history interview with W. Louis Cohn
survived because he worked hard and took care of himself; receiving help from Quakers in Spain and
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17167. Oral history interview with Walter Thalheimer
and his mother’s survival.
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17168. Oral history interview with Hannelore Silverman, Sol Schindel, and several unnamed people
being in Melk during a bombing raid in July 1944; liberation; and how he survived Melk psychologically
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17169. Oral history interview with Julius Jortner
’s release; leaving Chernivtsi and staying in Bucharest, Romania for a few months; surviving the 1940 Vrancea
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17170. Oral history interview with Arthur Langerman
mother’s surviving deportation to Auschwitz; having no idea who his mother was when they were reunited
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17171. Oral history interview with Michael Goldmann-Gilead
as the boy who had survived a beating of 80 lashes by Schwammberger in the Przemysl ghetto; the
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17172. Ruth Engelhardt Spivack Meyers papers
that Ruth's mother would likely not survive the war, and they could adopt Ruth when the war was over
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17173. Karliner family papers
managed by the Moissons Nouvelles, where he survived the war. On August 26, 1942, French gendarmes
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17174. Blau family papers
search for her family. She found them in Theresienstadt where they all had survived. The family was sent
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17175. Związek Patriotów Polskich w ZSRR (Sygn.130)
Polish Jews (at least 230,000) survived the period of WW II in the USSR, and as Polish citizens they