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1751. Obligations
Rosenfeld were just names and stern faces frozen into the figures I’d seen on the single surviving
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1752. My Favorite Language
smuggled into Paris in 1939. I had to learn it quickly in order to survive in the French elementary school
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1753. Student Engagement Programs Staff
Inspired by his grandmother who survived the Holocaust, Appelbaum began working at the Museum in 1997 as a
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1754. Women’s Experiences of Genocide
daughters to spare other members of their family. Surviving women and girls have often been treated
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1755. The Art and Angst of Translating
chance to survive, but it is hard to imagine anybody willingly giving up their parents or children for a
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1756. Interconnections
activities after Frank died. She had a bout with pancreatic cancer but miraculously survived. She started to
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1757. How Much Food Is Too Much?
Costabel, a 91- year-old who survived two concentration camps is quoted, “My friends always tease me
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1758. Paris Mon Amour
park, “Temporarily closed.” Sign of our times! I survived the Holocaust, I lived through the worst
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1759. Deliberately Starving Civilians in South Sudan: A Tool of Persecution
survival. In one case, government forces drove ancestral farmers and cultivators out of agriculturally-rich
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1760. Fanny Aizenberg: A Mother’s Agonizing Decision
was crying and screaming, but she was in hiding and thank God, she survived, and again, I want to say
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1761. Marcel Drimer: Escaping the "Concert of Death"
kill us. You have to leave the house. Do whatever you need to do to survive.” So my mother took us
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1762. Persian Language Anne Frank: The Graphic Biography Launched
ends with the return of Otto Frank – the only one of the eight people in hiding who survived the
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1763. In Memoriam: Harry Markowicz 1937–2020
wrote, “As a child between the ages of five and seven, I had a secret identity; my survival depended on
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1764. My Story
She knew that the children would not survive and she didn’t want to live without her children. Upon
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1765. Intermarriage During the Holocaust
intermarried were not only more likely to survive, but were far more certain after the war to find living
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1766. A Three-Year-Old Saves His Mother
survival. So there we were, three mothers and five children ages three to six, in one apartment. Being
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1767. 2022 Curt C. and Else Silberman Faculty Seminar
the Shoah and Survival as well as The Photography of Crisis: The Photo Essays of Weimar Germany
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1768. ICC Ukraine Arrest Warrants Illuminate Children’s Experience of Mass Atrocities
survive, children pay further (and often gendered) prices in the form of child labor and child marriages
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1769. Studio portrait of Sosi Fuler (nee Pasternak) and her brother Feivish Pasternak.
after the German occupation of Orinin, while Feivish survived the Holocaust.
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1770. View of the SS Monte Rosa, one of the ships used to deport Jews from Norway to Germany.
760 Jews deported from Norway by ship only 25 survived.
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1771. Group portrait of members of an Hungarian Jewish labor battalion in Mukachevo.
survived the war.
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1772. Helene Gotthold with her children Gerd and Gisela.
8 December 1944. Her children Gerd and Gisela survived the war.
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1773. Portrait of teenage Jewish twins in Prague. Pictured are Kitty and Peter Koretz.
in Auschwitz in 1944, but Kitty and her mother, Marta Koretz, survived.
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1774. Jewish soldiers in the Polish army practice shooting.
survived the war by fleeing to the Soviet Union. Nissan perished.
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1775. Personalized Jewish New Year's card with the photo of Boruch Silberklang.
in Zamosc before World War II. He survived the war by fleeing to the Soviet interior.