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7476. Oral history interview with William Ehrlich
his memories of the war; his acceptance to the University of London; learning of his parents' survival
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7477. Oral history interview with Izik Flek
in groups and shot, and how he survived by hiding in a ditch. He recalls being drafted to sew for
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7478. Oral history interview with Mary Rouben
her experiences after the war ended, learning of the survival of youngest brother, the birth of her
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7479. Oral history interview with Rachel Gordon
Gordon describes her time in Berlin, her illness and her happy reunion with her son, who had survived
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7480. Oral history interview with Esther Kozlowski
husband's detention in a labor camp; her escape from the ghetto in August 1942 to Krakow; surviving the
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7481. Oral history interview with Viola Dubov
perished, and three sisters survived. Ms. Dubov inadvertently traveled to the Soviet Union, was forced to
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7482. Oral history interview with Carl Strochlic
methods he used to survive; the aid he received from other prisoners and from Polish people; his
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7483. Oral history interview with Alexander Katten
reports that he was one of 36 children who survived living underground in Germany. Mr. Katten describes
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7484. Oral history interview with Herbert Hans Angress
the Dutch Underground. The family separated in order to better their chances of survival. After the
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7485. Oral history interview with Simon Alpervich
been closed by the Russian government. Simon and his family survived the war by fleeing Lithuania, but
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7486. Oral history interview with Enna Nemirov
Ukraine; her experiences during World War II; her survival of the siege of Stalingrad; her family's flight
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7487. Oral history interview with Mimi Kanner
forbidden by her father; her family surviving the post-war train pogroms, in which returning Jews were
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7488. Oral history interview with Rosa Wigmore
Ungvar, Hungary (now Uzhhorod, Ukraine); their deportation to Auschwitz; the selection she survived with
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7489. Oral history interview with Lily Spitz
reunion with her surviving siblings and their return to Romania in July 1945; her marriage and family
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7490. Oral history interview with Ona G. Rudzinskienė
of Leipalingis; the roundup and mass shootings of local Jews; one Jewish man who survived the mass
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7491. Oral history interview with Regina Drevinskienė
and belongings; local townspeople living in Jewish owned homes; and Jewish child who survived the
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7492. Oral history interview with Viktoras Vareikis
water to one of the victims who survived the shooting; digging graves to bury the victims
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7493. Oral history interview with Kazimieras Kraujelis
neighbors survive the war; the shooting of political prisoners and Jews in Saldutiskis, Lithuania; the
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7494. Oral history interview with John Holmes
Hartz mountain sector; conditions of the surviving inmates; the German’s abandonment of the camp; his
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7495. Oral history interview with Marco Nahon
surviving Auschwitz; returning to Dhidhimótikhon in 1945; and immigrating to the United States in 1956.
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7496. Oral history interview with Ethel Hochberg
into her labor unit; surviving because she knew how to knit; transferring to Birkenau after four months
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7497. Oral history interview with Isak Borenstein
Russia in December 1940; several camps; surviving because of aid and additional food; working in
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7498. Oral history interview with Regina Penner
her brother survived; and her husband Peter's involvement with Josef Mengele and saving twins from
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7499. Oral history interview with Leo Korona
for surviving family; and immigrating to the United States in 1947.
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7500. Oral history interview with Miro Auferber
along with 250 other workers (eight survived in 1945); joining the partisans, the Yugoslav People’s Army