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3451. Oral history interview with Tom Figueras
the concentration camp; no one in his immediate family surviving the war; the Nazis arriving in his ... months; being force-marched to Bergen-Belsen and how most of the other prisoners with him did not survive
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3452. Oral history interview with Sabina Callwood
until the end of the war; her mother surviving Auschwitz and looking like a skeleton when she came to ... collect Sabina; reuniting with her brothers; and ultimately reuniting with her father, who had survived by
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3453. Oral history interview with Jacob Trompeter
his father’s survival of seven concentration camps (Radomysl-Wielki, Wieliczka, Mielec, Flossenbürg ... 's nightmares; his father’s faith throughout the war; his father’s account of his survival; the death of Max
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3454. Oral history interview with Jacob Hennenberg
number in Waldenburg; surviving by concentrating on food and survival; being liberated by the Russians in
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3455. Oral history interview with Bettya Kurkis and Michael Kurkis
their struggle to survive; his father and older brother being forced to participate in the army; their ... the family faced in their attempt to survive; their journey back to Moldova; the ruinous state of
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3456. Oral history interview with Rose Bour
materials, correspondence, and photographs from Ringelheim's conference “Women Surviving: The Holocaust ... prisoners in order to help each other survive; and her post-war experience starting a family.
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3457. Oral history interview with Shmuel Elhanan
they would not survive; how his mother declined the offer from a Lithuanian who was ready to find a ... optimistic outlook helped him survive.
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3458. Oral history interview with Ruzina Schwartz
chambers; contracting typhoid; working at the gates and seeing new transports arrive; her will to survive ... had in the camps; seeing Mengele in the hospital; her reasons for wanting to survive; being in the
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3459. Oral history interview with Bronislava Plepe
ghetto; a Jewish plumber who survived with a false identity; a man who denounced her as a communist to ... many deaths from illness or starvation; her Jewish landlady who survived the war and afterwards
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3460. Oral history interview with Rubin Minsky
Treblinka (she did not survive); Germans arriving in the ghettos with tanks; staying in basement bunkers ... arriving in a train which had about 10 wagons that were mostly filled with people who did not survive the
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3461. Oral history interview with Saul Golan
his ability to survive due to his value as a worker; his labor in a munitions factor; his escape from ... experienced; surviving in the countryside until his liberation, having been aided by his father's former
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3462. Oral history interview with Jim Cacioppo
that was too rich; seeing bodies in the quarry; how the surviving inmates were happy to see them; being ... him; and the number of surviving prisoners in the camp.
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3463. Oral history interview with Sara Schwimmer
survived the 10 day march without food, water, or shelter; being transported by train to Buchenwald as well ... will to survive; being liberated by a regiment of black American soldiers on April 28, 1945; walking
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3464. Oral history interview with Julius Eingorn
entered an unnamed labor camp near either Weida or Werdau; talking to many of the 150 surviving Jewish ... survived; his unit’s liberation of British prisoners of war; encountering streams of German refugees
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3465. Oral history interview with Ernst L. Presseisen
Westerbork in detail, including his own development of survival skills; how his family managed to remain ... Russians and ordered to requisition housing in Trebitsch, Germany (Trebic, Czech Republic); survival in
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3466. Oral history interview with Samuel Makower
family survived by creating hiding places under the floor and within a false wall; her two-year-old niece ... helping his surviving family and moving to Stettin (Szczecin, Poland); how at the request of a Zionist
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3467. Oral history interview with Zenek Maor
difficult work conditions; his ongoing belief in his own survival; the reasons that people could not escape ... Russian Army; returning to Poland and learning that no one from his family survived; and immigrating to
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3468. Oral history interview with Sally Abrams
of children; Rumkowski; surviving with her family in the Łódź Ghetto until 1944 when they were sent ... ammunition factory; surviving a death march to Gross-Rosen; being sent to an unnamed camp near Bergen-Belsen
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3469. Oral history interview with Edward Schreiber
concentration camp in the Czech Republic, where they survived the war; his father surviving and reuniting with
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3470. Oral history interview with Jakob Ginzberg
the secret of his survival; working in a munitions factory in Skolna (ph) as a welder; being taken on ... Army; and believing that he survived in order to share his story with future generations.
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3471. Oral history interview with Edith Hartog Mayer
learning that her eldest brother had survived Auschwitz and was returning to the Netherlands; her younger ... brother surviving the war in the Netherlands; becoming a physical therapist after the war; and immigrating
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3472. Oral history interview with Katalin Karpati
years in forced labor, but survived the war; and how two of her nieces survived and settled in Israel.
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3473. Oral history interview with Robert Gruber
Jewish council; how luck and chance influenced one’s survival; his parents hiring a smuggler to get them ... a severe fever; liberation of the town; the family members who perished and those who survived
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3474. Oral history interview with Nancy Fordonski
only a sister and a brother survived the war out of her nine siblings; talking about her experiences ... her thoughts on her survival; and the physical and mental reminders of the Holocaust.
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3475. Oral history interview with Eve Bergstein
large, close-knit family, only two of whom survived Auschwitz; her mother living in the forest with a ... how to speak Polish; believing that people can survive almost anything; her Canadian husband and