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1. Robert Mills Donihi describes a Buchenwald survivor who became a witness at a postwar US trial in Germany
In 1945, Robert Mills Donihi was practicing law in Nashville, Tennessee. He accepted a ... government assignment to Tokyo where he worked on the trial of 28 high-ranking Japanese officers. After a
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2. Gerda Weissmann Klein describes her liberation by a US soldier after a death march in Czechoslovakia
factories. Gerda was liberated after a death march, wearing the ski boots her
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3. Kurt Klein describes a group of death march survivors in a Czechoslovak village
surrender of a village in Czechoslovakia and returned the next day to assist over 100 Jewish women who had ... been abandoned there during a death march. Kurt's future wife, Gerda, was
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4. Sam Itzkowitz describes a death march from Landsberg, a subcamp of Dachau, to the Bavarian Alps
inmates were put on a death march early in 1945. American forces ... liberated Sam after he escaped during a bombing raid.
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5. Renee Schwalb Fritz describes her experience as a Jewish child hiding in a Catholic convent
hidden in a convent for two years, until the Germans became suspicious. The underground took Renee to a
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6. Alexander Schenker describes working as a lumberjack in a labor camp in Siberia
They were sent to a labor camp in the Soviet interior. After their release from the
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7. Historian Peter Black describes the impact of a statement made by a former camp guard
Special Investigations, as part of a team tracking and prosecuting suspected war
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8. Martin Spett describes a massacre of Tarnow Jews
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9. Leo Melamed describes life as a refugee
1939. Before the war, Leo's father was a mathematics teacher and member of the Bialystok City Council
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10. Felix Horn describes a hiding place in Warsaw
Felix was born to an assimilated Jewish family in Lublin, Poland. His father was a locksmith and ... his mother was a singer. Following the German invasion of Poland on
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11. John Dolibois describes translating for a prison psychiatrist
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12. Leah Hammerstein Silverstein describes working under a false non-Jewish identity in a German hospital in Krakow
Leah grew up in Praga, a suburb of Warsaw, Poland. She was active in the Ha-Shomer ha-Tsa ... November 1940. In the ghetto, Leah lived with a group of Ha-Shomer ha-Tsa'ir members. In September 1941
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13. Raszka (Roza) Galek Brunswic describes her decision, while posing as a Polish Catholic, to work on a farm in Germany
a farm in Germany ... a farm in Germany
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14. Harold Herbst describes meeting a prisoner on the verge of death (known as a "Muselmann") in Buchenwald
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15. Alice (Eberstarkova) Masters describes going to a home for refugee children in England after arriving on a Kindertransport
arriving on a Kindertransport ... arriving on a Kindertransport
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16. Frank Bleichman describes a German raid, with assistance from individual Poles, on a group of Jewish partisans
Frank was one of seven children born to a religious Jewish family in Kamionka, in the Lublin ... deportations of Jews from the Lublin area began in 1942, Frank joined a group of
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17. Thomas Buergenthal describes being reprieved from a massacre of children while he was in a forced-labor camp in Kielce
from leaving for Great Britain. The family ended up in Kielce, where a ... same month. They were sent instead to a forced-labor camp in Kielce. He and his parents were deported
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18. Irene Hizme describes being a poster child for Rescue Children
the Germans occupied Bohemia and Moravia in March 1939. A few months
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19. Leon Bass describes his experience as a Black soldier
Army in 1943 and served as a member of the all-Black 183rd Engineer Combat Battalion attached to
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20. Nesse Galperin Godin describes a roundup in the Siauliai ghetto
Nesse's family had a dairy business. The Germans ... occupied Lithuania in 1941 and established a ghetto in Siauliai. Nesse lived in the ghetto until 1943
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21. Irene Hizme describes life in a Catholic orphanage in postwar France
A few months later, uniformed Germans arrested their father. Decades later, Irene and Rene learned
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22. Aftermath of the liberation of a forced-labor camp in Germany
[This video is silent] There were three large forced-labor camps in Hannover, a large
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23. Thomas Buergenthal describes a forced-labor camp in Kielce
from leaving for Great Britain. The family ended up in Kielce, where a ... same month. They were sent instead to a forced-labor camp in Kielce. He and his parents were deported
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24. Henny Fletcher Aronsen describes a roundup in the Kovno ghetto
little seemed to change until the German invasion in June 1941. The Germans sealed off a ghetto in ... ghetto in November 1943; her dowry was a pound of sugar. She survived several roundups during which some
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25. Sam Spiegel describes conditions in a forced-labor camp
In 1942, Sam was forced into a ghetto ... in his hometown and assigned to work in a munitions factory. In 1944 he was transported to