Displaying: 7,501 7,525 of 19,649 matches for “survive”
-
7501. Oral history interview with Eva Bentley
mother was bayoneted; surviving in a primitive Jewish hospital facility; a number of instances of aid by
-
7502. Oral history interview with Sidney Willig
on the advice of his valued teacher John Dandro; and his views on the reasons Jews have survived over
-
7503. Oral history interview with Marie Proházková
three weeks; arriving at the door of her stepmother's home and surviving by begging in the village; her
-
7504. Oral history interview with Antoniň Vinter
the Kapos arrived contributed to his survival; witnessing prisoners being tortured and killed by Kapos
-
7505. Oral history interview with Rula Frances
the remainder of the war while the rest of her family remained in hiding; the survival of her
-
7506. Oral history interview with Denise Nahmias
soldiers), and an employee of the French Academy; how all of her family survived in hiding until the end of
-
7507. Oral history interview with Gerald Bantjes
four siblings (all of whom survived); studying in Nymegen (Nijmegen), Holland when the war began in
-
7508. Oral history interview with Gerta Bennett
her father and husband (neither of whom survived the war); being in Prague, Czech Republic when the
-
7509. Oral history interview with Rose Fixler
Malka Schindell, Yosef (survived), Gertel, Pearl, Barish); the Hungarian occupation beginning in
-
7510. Oral history interview with Zofia Hockin and Maria Robe
Lipshitz, who were both born Jewish but survived the Holocaust by passing as non-Jews; how after the war
-
7511. Oral history interview with Alex Heimler
surviving the war under the protection of the Red Cross and the Swedish Legation; liberation and working for
-
7512. Oral history interview with Floris Gryfenberg Kalman
them; her family surviving the war and immigrating to Australia in 1949; finishing high school and
-
7513. Oral history interview with Stephen Curtis
Hungary) and survived; getting back to Burgenland toward the end of the war; his family returning to
-
7514. Oral testimony of William Fertig
survival as a result of his specialized work skills; the Russian invasion of Poland; a forced march in
-
7515. Oral history interview with Cecelia Perera
her sister who survived Bergen-Belsen; and two of her siblings who live in Israel.
-
7516. Oral history interview with John R. Hallowell
inside; fighting the German guards at Dachau; the condition of the surviving prisoners; the prisoners
-
7517. Oral history interview with William Johnson
whom did not survive; how the local Germans were required to dig graves; attending the Nuremburg trials
-
7518. Oral history interview with Irene Shapiro
Majdanek (where her father was killed), Blitzen, and in May 1944, Auschwitz Birkenau; how she survived in
-
7519. Oral history interview with Abe Morgenstern
Lublin’s estimated 10,000 Jews survived the Holocaust.
-
7520. Oral history interview with Ellen Mendel
Theresianstadt; her aunt Ella Holchherr, who survived the Holocaust; her aunt and uncle, Erica and Franz Josef
-
7521. Oral history interview with Lily Margules
Kaiserwald concentration camp; surviving the labor camp with her sister and staying at a displaced persons
-
7522. Oral history interview with Philip Goldstein
relatives who survived; living in a displaced persons camp; immigrating to New York in 1945; and his family
-
7523. Oral history interview with Helen Goldkind
how her sister aided in her survival.
-
7524. Oral history interview with Irene Frisch
ghetto; her survival in hiding and liberation by the Russian Army; antisemitism in Poland after the war
-
7525. Oral history interview with Abraham Jacob Holzman
march for four weeks before returning to Görlitz; how his brother helped him survive the march; being