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1851. Esther Raab describes planning for the uprising in Sobibor
survived.
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1852. Esther Raab describes the uprising in Sobibor
survived.
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1853. Jacob Unger
in May 1940. For three years Erna and Jacob survived in hiding. On April 17, 1943, they were sent to
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1854. Blanka Rothschild describes conditions in the Ravensbrück camp
none of her relatives, including her mother, had survived. Blanka then moved westward to Berlin
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1855. Denmark
flight from Denmark. This relatively small number represents one of the highest Jewish survival rates for
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1856. American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and Refugee Aid
communities in Central and Eastern Europe, as well as the Middle East, to survive, support themselves
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1857. Mass Shootings at Babyn Yar (Babi Yar)
served to intern Soviet POWs, partisans, and Jews who had survived the mass actions of late September
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1858. Siegfried Halbreich describes arrival at and brutality in the Gross-Rosen camp
continue or keep up were killed. Siegfried survived.
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1859. Madeline Deutsch describes ghettoization in Hungary
brother survived the war. A week after arriving in Auschwitz, Madeline and her mother were sent to work in
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1860. Madeline Deutsch describes the seizure of property following the German occupation of Hungary
brother survived the war. A week after arriving in Auschwitz, Madeline and her mother were sent to work in
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1861. Siegfried Halbreich describes arrival at and conditions in the Sachsenhausen camp
continue or keep up were killed. Siegfried survived.
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1862. Siegfried Halbreich describes conditions in the Sachsenhausen camp
continue or keep up were killed. Siegfried survived.
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1863. Siegfried Halbreich describes treatment of prisoners in the Sachsenhausen camp
continue or keep up were killed. Siegfried survived.
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1864. Henny Fletcher Aronsen describes living conditions 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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1865. Meri Nowogrodzki describes fleeing from Warsaw to Vilna in December 1939
in Warsaw during the war. She survived in hiding and by using false papers to avoid arrest by the
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1866. Henny Fletcher Aronsen describes liberation from a death march from Stutthof
ghetto in November 1943; her dowry was a pound of sugar. She survived several roundups during which some
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1867. Fred Bachner describes flight to eastern Poland upon the German invasion of Poland in September 1939
Dachau. Fred survived the camps, and was reunited with his father and brother. The three moved to the
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1868. Blanka Rothschild describes returning to Lodz after the war to look for family members
none of her relatives, including her mother, had survived. Blanka then moved westward to Berlin
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1869. Madeline Deutsch describes adjusting to social and educational life after the war
brother survived the war. A week after arriving in Auschwitz, Madeline and her mother were sent to work in
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1870. Lucine Horn describes obtaining false papers to assume the identity of an "Aryan" outside the Warsaw ghetto
identifying them as Jews. A ghetto in Lublin was closed off in January 1942. Lucine survived a series of
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1871. Lucine Horn describes her escape from the Majdan Tatarski ghetto
identifying them as Jews. A ghetto in Lublin was closed off in January 1942. Lucine survived a series of
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1872. Edith Goldman Bielawski
to hide them. Edith and her husband survived in hiding until the area was liberated by Soviet
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1873. David Birnbaum
camps, which he survived because of his skill as an electrician. After the war, David emigrated
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1874. The "We Will Never Die" Pageant
agree upon a policy of action to save the millions who still survive.” Performances
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1875. Alfred Rosenberg: Biography
labor projects few could survive. The importance of the events in the occupied Soviet Union for