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6676. Oral history interview with Manolis Kalligeris
survived; the Cohen family and Jacob the barber perishing during the war; Minervo, who fought the Italians ... at the beginning of the war, returning from the front to Athens and surviving the war; not knowing
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6677. Oral history interview with Wolfgang Blumenreich
Salpêtrière Hospital for severe malnourishment; the reasons he survived the camps, including his will to ... survive, his desire to see his brother, and his robust athletic form; immigrating to Israel; and his three
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6678. Oral history interview with Irene Hizme and Rene Slotkin (Guttmann twins)
speaking about their individual experiences in 1985 when they discovered other twins who had survived ... Auschwitz; and how Irene was told as a child about the tremendous odds against her surviving Auschwitz.
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6679. Oral history interview with David Feuerstein
their three children were killed in the gas chambers on August 15, 1943; the survival of his little ... Argentina and Chile; his reflections on the war years and his survival; how Stalin lied to the Allies and
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6680. Oral history interview with Ava Schneck
hiding; her father being taken to a forced labor camp (he survived the war but died from complications ... incurred from his experiences); surviving in 1944 Budapest by posing as a Christian (she had acquired false
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6681. Oral history interview with Mendel Leben
his sister and her three year old being shot (his older sister survived); being deported to Auschwitz ... a shooting; being transported to a hospital; volunteering for Nordhausen; surviving Allied bombings
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6682. Oral history interview with Alberto Sed
Germans, and being told by this soldier to do everything he said and he would survive; the demographics of ... was given and cut up any herbs or greens he saw growing on the land as this would help him to survive
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6683. Oral history interview with René Pernot
the last surviving member of the Commissariat General aux Question Juives - the Vichy government ... Dachau; being hospitalized in Switzerland to regain his strength; attributing his survival to his Boy
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6684. Oral history interview with Annette Leiris
the last surviving member of the Commissariat General aux Question Juives - the Vichy government ... liberation of the Drancy internment camp in 1944; rumors of how prisoners ate organs of the dead to survive
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6685. Oral history interview with Henry Kress
but you are young, try to survive”; arriving in Auschwitz and being separated from his parents, which ... survived Auschwitz); and having two children and living in Irvine, CA.
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6686. Oral history interview with Max Garcia
Westerbork, then to Auschwitz-Birkenau. He discusses his experiences at Auschwitz, his efforts to survive and ... .G. Farben. Mr. Garcia discusses his ability to survive the deprivations and horrors of Auschwitz, and
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6687. Oral history interview with Liza Avrutin
leave before the Nazi occupation; her uncle’s evacuation to Tashkent where he and his family survived ... Russians, who murdered all the civilians; being one of two survivors (Rosa Lifchitza also survived) who
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6688. Oral history interview with Simone Horowitz
being imprisoned at Drancy on July 21, 1944 and transported to Birkenau in cattle cars; surviving a ... with a group of girls in January 1945 and being abandoned; how they survived; walking back to Auschwitz
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6689. Oral history interview with Judy Freeman
survival skills to keep her sanity and promised herself she would live to tell about her experiences; being ... sent to a gas chamber once and surviving; being selected to go to Guben, a small labor camp near Berlin
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6690. Oral history interview with Nathan Form
to flee and unsuccessfully trying to leave with his family in September 1939; surviving during the ... beatings, Appells (roll calls), and how he managed to survive while his friend perished; how Germans used
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6691. Oral history interview with Avram Avramovic
Egon; taking a train to Beograd and declining an offer to join the partisans; surviving a train track ... witnessing an aerial battle between German Messerschmitt and British Spitfires as well as surviving a mortar
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6692. Oral history interview with Miriam Gutman
(Sztutowo), Poland, and being subjected to selection; being chosen with her mother to survive; seeing tall ... closely together for warmth; finding the strength to survive; the disappearance of her mother; going
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6693. Oral history interview with Krystyna Budnicka
the majority of her family to survive the deportation period; the change in perception in the Jewish ... hiding places; the death of her last two brothers in 1943; surviving the Warsaw Uprising alongside the
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6694. Oral history interview with Eva Anderman
Eva Anderman, born in 1911 in Krakow, Poland, describes her experience of surviving captivity by ... daughter; learning of the deaths of her husband and mother; the survival of her two brothers, who were
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6695. Oral history interview with Hana Maria Pravda
the gas chambers; the reaction to the Allied bombing; survival techniques; her selection for work in ... Czechoslovakia; the impact of her experience on her religious beliefs; and why she and not others survived.
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6696. Oral history interview with Chaim Hermelin
’s death and his brother’s survival; having a Tarbut school education; his family’s Zionist and religious ... later in Israel; his parents and sister not surviving; life on the Gordonia kibbutz in Bytom, Poland
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6697. Oral history interview with Paulina Irum
to survive from their camp); transfer to Samarqand, then an agricultural area; working as a nurse ... returning to Samarqand in 1944, then to Warsaw after the war; learning no one from her family had survived
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6698. Oral history interview with Dov Davidovich
working as a carpenter; his family surviving the large Aktion of October 1941; his sister smuggling food ... survived; her immigration to Israel in 1972; not sharing his story with his children; and a recent trip to
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6699. Oral history interview with Yehudit Koenigsberg
Bratislava; reunion with surviving relatives; learning her father had not survived; moving by herself in
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6700. Oral history interview with Chaim Drori
survived the war; attending Ukrainian school and experiencing antisemitism; the anti-Jewish laws in his ... liberation; searching for surviving relatives after the war; joining the Zionist youth movement Dror