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Leah Hammerstein Silverstein. Describes lack of burial of the corpses of people who died in the Warsaw ghetto
Leah Hammerstein Silverstein. Describes the emotions she felt upon arrival in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem after the war
Leo Schneiderman. Describes conditions in the Lodz ghetto
Leah Hammerstein Silverstein. Describes the aftermath of the Holocaust and the search for survivors
Leah Hammerstein Silverstein. Describes starvation in the Warsaw ghetto
Leah Hammerstein Silverstein. Describes working under a false non-Jewish identity in a German hospital in Krakow
Morris Kornberg. Describes arrival at Auschwitz
Morris Kornberg. Describes forced labor beginning after the German invasion of Poland
Murray Pantirer. Describes antisemitic climate in postwar Krakow
Martin Strauss. Describes search of his family by German soldiers at the German border with Italy
Martin Spett. Describes massacre of Tarnow Jews
Miso (Michael) Vogel. Describes the crematoria at Auschwitz-Birkenau
Miso (Michael) Vogel. Describes arrival at Auschwitz
Niels Bamberger. Describes German invasion of Denmark in 1940
Preben Munch-Nielsen. Describes a fishing boat used to carry Jews to safety in Sweden
Preben Munch-Nielsen. Describes the Danish people's responsibility to help their Jewish fellow citizens
Preben Munch-Nielsen. Describes precautions taken during the boat crossings which took Jews to safety in Sweden
Raymond Buch. Describes forcing civilians to bury the dead
Raszka (Roza) Galek Brunswic. Describes her decision, while posing as a Polish Catholic, to work on a farm in Germany
Ruth Moser Borsos. Describes roll call (Appell) in Bergen-Belsen
Ruth Moser Borsos. Describes forced-labor assignments in Westerbork
Raszka (Roza) Galek Brunswic. Describes a roundup in the Warsaw ghetto and her escape from deportation
Ruth Meyerowitz. Describes her memories of the Auschwitz crematoria
Colonel Richard R. Seibel. Describes aid given to survivors after liberation in Mauthausen and their plans for emigration
Rochelle Blackman Slivka. Describes a death march from Stutthof
Colonel Richard R. Seibel. Describes food distribution after liberation of the Mauthausen camp
Rochelle Blackman Slivka. Describes the formation of the Vilna ghetto
Colonel Richard R. Seibel. Describes U.S. army procedures for burial of the dead after liberation of Mauthausen
Ruth Webber. Describes the bitterness that she felt after the end of the war when she was in an orphanage in Krakow
Ruth Webber. Describes the Auschwitz crematoria
Robert Wagemann. Describes fleeing from a clinic where, his mother feared, he was to be put to death by euthanasia
Ruth Webber. Describes witnessing a brutal punishment in the camp at Ostrowiec
Sandor (Shony) Alex Braun. Describes the death of his father in Kochendorf, a subcamp of Natzweiler
Sandor (Shony) Alex Braun. Describes playing the violin for SS guards in Dachau. The two prisoners before him had been killed.
Sarah (Sheila) Peretz Etons. Describes experiences as a child in hiding
Samuel Gruber. Describes a German girl's reaction to learning that he was Jewish
Siegfried Halbreich. Describes arrival at and brutality in the Gross-Rosen camp
Siegfried Halbreich. Describes conditions and forced labor in the Gross-Rosen camp
Sam Itzkowitz. Describes a death march from Landsberg, a subcamp of Dachau, to the Bavarian Alps
Sam Itzkowitz. Describes gas chambers in Auschwitz
Sam Itzkowitz. Describes the first moments of liberation
Sam Itzkowitz. Describes forced labor in Makow ghetto
Steven Springfield. Describes conditions in the Stutthof concentration camp
Tove Schoenbaum Bamberger. Describes trip to and arrival in Sweden
Tomasz (Toivi) Blatt. Describes gassing operations in the Sobibor extermination camp
Thomas Buergenthal. Describes the difficulties involved in postwar migrations
Thomas Buergenthal. Describes one of the forced-labor camps in Kielce, and his work there
Tom Veres. Describes Wallenberg's rescue of members of the Swedish legation
Tom Veres. Describes photographing Wallenberg's efforts to rescue Jews in Budapest from deportation
Vladka (Fagele) Peltel Meed. Describes the deportation of her mother and brother from the Warsaw ghetto to Treblinka
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