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1076. David Levine describes hiding his two-year-old nephew during a roundup of children in the Kovno ghetto
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1077. Raszka (Roza) Galek Brunswic describes her decision, while posing as a Polish Catholic, to work on a farm in Germany
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1078. Agnes Mandl Adachi describes rescue activity on the banks of the Danube River and the role of Raoul Wallenberg
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1079. Colonel Richard R. Seibel describes aid given to survivors after liberation in Mauthausen and their plans for emigration
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1080. Henny Fletcher Aronsen describes the importance she attached to the role of cleanliness in surviving forced labor at Stutthof
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1081. Walter Meyer describes his 1943 trial for looting, and the impact of his role in the Edelweiss Pirates on the sentence he received
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1082. Sandor (Shony) Alex Braun describes playing the violin for SS guards in Dachau. after two prisoners before him had been killed
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1083. William (Bill) Lowenberg describes the importance of bonds of friendship among young people imprisoned in the Westerbork camp
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1084. Norbert Wollheim describes departure of Kindertransporte (Childrens' Transports) from Berlin, and the separation of children from their parents
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1085. Alice (Eberstarkova) Masters describes going to a home for refugee children in England after arriving on a Kindertransport
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1086. Johanna Gerechter Neumann describes her family's arrival in Bologna and aid received from Italian students before emigrating to Albania
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1087. Blanka Rothschild describes the beginning of the German invasion of Poland when she and her family were in Lodz
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1088. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes joining the Nekama (Revenge) Jewish partisan unit led by Josef Glazman in the Naroch Forest
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1089. Ivo Herzer describes conditions in the camp in Italian-occupied Yugoslavia to which he was taken in November 1942
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1090. Sandor (Shony) Alex Braun describes how music gave him the strength to survive while imprisoned in concentration camps
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1091. Abraham Lewent describes hiding during a raid in which his mother and sisters were seized for deportation from Warsaw to Treblinka
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1092. Abraham Lewent recalls how, while ill with typhoid, he persuaded the Skarzysko doctor that he was fit to work
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1093. Vladka (Fagele) Peltel Meed describes smuggling a description of the Treblinka camp to underground leaders on the "Aryan" side of Warsaw
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1094. Vladka (Fagele) Peltel Meed describes waiting at a train station with false documents to be smuggled into the Warsaw ghetto
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1095. Ernest G. Heppner describes the random nature of receiving passes to enter and exit the Shanghai ghetto area
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1096. Thomas Buergenthal describes being reprieved from a massacre of children while he was in a forced-labor camp in Kielce
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1097. US veteran Ross Snowdon describes the camp quarry and barracks and the burial of the dead in Mauthausen
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1098. Thomas Buergenthal describes the significance of the Nuremberg trials to him both personally and as a lawyer and judge
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1099. Sophie Turner-Zaretsky describes what she would like people to think about when they see her teddy bear
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1100. Ruth Webber describes the bitterness that she felt after the end of the war when she was in an orphanage in Krakow