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2201. Olga Degani photographs
Warzager family relative, who survived the war in the Soviet Union.
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2202. Judith Scharf Hartman collection
donor’s sister Lili in Bergen Belsen. Judith Scharf survived the concentration camps of Auschwitz and
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2203. Barbara de Groot collection
majority of the family did not survive.
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2204. "My life before, during and after the Holocaust"
describing his survival of Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps; his post-liberation medical
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2205. Oral history interview with Sergei Ackerman
Sergei Ackerman discusses his survival as a young boy in Poland during the Holocaust.
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2206. Oral history interview with Jack Zatz
Jack Zatz discusses his family's quest for survival in Poland, in Siberia, in a displaced persons
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2207. Combating Holocaust Denial: Evidence of the Holocaust presented at Nuremberg
document is one of the most important surviving German documents on the Holocaust. It comprises the
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2208. Combating Holocaust Denial: Origins of Holocaust Denial
destroyed most documentation that did exist before the end of the war. The documents that survived and
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2209. SS and the Holocaust
,000 Roma and Sinti from the Greater German Reich to Auschwitz. Fewer than 2,000 survived. German SS and
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2210. 1942: Key Dates
east, mostly to the Auschwitz-Birkenau killing center. Fewer than 3,000 survive. April
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2211. Oradour-sur-Glane
ruins. Only seven villagers survived the massacre: six men and a woman, all of them more or less
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2212. Röhm Purge
state for the survival of the nation. This concept was not lost on key Nazi figures at the time. More
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2213. Ardeatine Caves Massacre
managed to survive and entombing the dead. Postwar Trials After the war, Allied
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2214. Introduction to the Definition of Genocide
part of the group is emblematic of the overall group or essential to its survival. For example
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2215. The Armenian Genocide (1915-16): In Depth
marches through the desert, convoys of surviving elderly men, women, and children were exposed to
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2216. Oral history interview with Helen Mincberg and Ann Beckerman
Sisters, Helen Mincberg and Ann Beckerman, discuss surviving as children in Auschwitz concentration
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2217. Freddy Johnson
musical talents helped them survive another day. In February 1944, Johnson was released from the
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2218. Berga-Elster ("Schwalbe V")
her possession numerous unpublished testimonies from surviving Berga prisoners.
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2219. British Forces Approach Neuengamme
the attack. Only about 600 prisoners from both ships survived. The death register at Neuengamme
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2220. Etchke Jurdyczanski celebrates his plans to immigrate to Palestine in a restaurant in Vilna.
Etchke Jurdyczanski (Isaac Juris), is second from right. He survived the Holocaust in Siberia, and the
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2221. Members of the de Vries family pose outside on the day of their son Robert's bar mitzvah.
from left to right are: Moritz, Benjamin, Ella, Robert and Paul de Vries. Robert and Paul survived in
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2222. Studio portrait of the three Nortman children in Amsterdam.
hidden by a German family. She and her sister survived, but her brother, Yankel, perished in Auschwitz.
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2223. Drawing of shoes by a Jewish teenager in hiding
father thought the family’s best chance of survival was to separate and go into hiding. Ava ended
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2224. Japanese American Relocation
Liberties Act, formally apologizing on behalf of the US government and granting $20,000 to each surviving
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2225. American Foreign and War Correspondents
regime withdrew his broadcasting rights. Hottelet died in 2014, the last surviving member of “Murrow