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1826. Oral history interview with William Luksenburg
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum received a copy of the Fairfax TV interview, "Surviving
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1827. Letter Asking for Help to Hide Daughter
Eda survived two labor camps and incarceration in Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen, where she was liberated
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1828. Evacuation of Prisoners from Sachsenhausen
surviving prisoners of the forced evacuations near the town of Schwerin, Germany. Soviet troops liberated
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1829. Adolf Hitler: 1919-1924
of human history, informing an imperative to secure Germany’s survival and greatness in the future
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1830. Adolf Hitler: 1924-1930
“races” to reproduce in order to survive, to conquer territory on which to settle future generations, and
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1831. Adolf Hitler: 1930-1933
Hitler survived a rebellion of the Berlin and East Prussian SA under SA Deputy Chief of Staff Walter
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1832. Blanka Rothschild describes antisemitic regulations in occupied Lodz, Poland
none of her relatives, including her mother, had survived. Blanka then moved westward to Berlin
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1833. Manya Friedman
they did not provide enough food to survive. All Jews were made to wear identifying armbands and later
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1834. Bela Weichherz Diary Entry
's surviving sister, Malvine.
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1835. Reichstag Speech
racial struggle and the supposed "intent" of the Jews to survive and expand at the expense of Germans
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1836. Operation Harvest Festival
chief Heinrich Himmler ordered the killing of surviving Jews in the Lublin District of German-occupied
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1837. Blanka Rothschild describes deportations from the Lodz ghetto
none of her relatives, including her mother, had survived. Blanka then moved westward to Berlin
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1838. Warsaw
to survive. Among the welfare organizations active in the ghetto were the Jewish Mutual Aid Society
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1839. Lucine Horn describes the German occupation of Lublin
identifying them as Jews. A ghetto in Lublin was closed off in January 1942. Lucine survived a series of
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1840. Gerda Haas describes postwar reunion with her father in the United States
Auschwitz; neither survived the war. In 1943, Gerda was sent to the
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1841. Madeline Deutsch describes her postwar experiences
brother survived the war. A week after arriving in Auschwitz, Madeline and her mother were sent to work in
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1842. Henny Fletcher Aronsen describes arrival at the Stutthof camp
ghetto in November 1943; her dowry was a pound of sugar. She survived several roundups during which some
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1843. Siegfried Halbreich describes conditions and forced labor in the Gross-Rosen camp
continue or keep up were killed. Siegfried survived.
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1844. Esther Raab recalls the arrival of transports in Sobibor
survived.
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1845. Gerda Haas describes prewar Jewish community life in Ansbach
Auschwitz; neither survived the war. In 1943, Gerda was sent to the
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1846. The Search for Perpetrators
crimes soon diminished during the Cold War, however, and during the 1950s the surviving convicted
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1847. Lucine Horn describes conditions in the Lublin ghetto
identifying them as Jews. A ghetto in Lublin was closed off in January 1942. Lucine survived a series of
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1848. Henny Fletcher Aronsen describes a roundup in the Kovno ghetto
ghetto in November 1943; her dowry was a pound of sugar. She survived several roundups during which some
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1849. Blanka Rothschild describes arrival at the Ravensbrück camp
none of her relatives, including her mother, had survived. Blanka then moved westward to Berlin
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1850. Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
operation. By early 1943, the surviving Jews in the Warsaw ghetto numbered approximately 70,000 to 80