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Miriam Lewent. Describes deportation to a village near Tomsk, Siberia
Miriam Lewent. Describes conditions in Siberia
Norbert Wollheim. Describes experiences on a transport during deportation from Berlin
Beatrice Stern Pappenheimer. Describes struggle among prisoners for meager food rations in Gurs camp
Max Karl Liebmann. Describes arrival at and conditions in the Gurs camp
Ernest Koenig. Describes reaching the verge of death while in a subcamp of Auschwitz.
Miso (Michael) Vogel. Describes the brutality of SS guards towards new arrivals at Auschwitz
Sam Itzkowitz. Describes forced labor in the gravel pits of Auschwitz
Leah Hammerstein Silverstein. Describes the Tarnow ghetto after a roundup
Barbara Ledermann Rodbell. Describes her reaction to Nazi-mandated schools for Jewish children in Amsterdam
Jerry von Halle. Describes restrictions on Jews in Amsterdam
Jerry von Halle. Describes hiding in Amsterdam
Jerry von Halle. Describes hunger while in hiding in Amsterdam
Alice (Ebostarkova) Masters. Describes arriving on a Kindertransport (Children's Transport) in 1939 and being taken to a home for refugee children in the south of England
Alice (Ebostarkova) Masters. Describes leaving Czechoslovakia on a Kindertransport (Children's Transport)
Blanka Rothschild. Describes conditions in the Ravensbrueck camp
Doris Greenberg. Describes conditions in Ravensbrueck
David Stoliar. Describes conditions on board the "Struma" during the journey to Istanbul
David Stoliar. Describes how he survived the sinking of the "Struma"; the boat's chief officer, who was with David, did not survive
David Stoliar. Describes holding onto a piece of wreckage from the deck of the torpedoed "Struma."
David Stoliar. Describes being the only witness to the fate of the "Struma"
David Stoliar. Describes engine troubles experienced by the "Struma" upon leaving Constanta, Romania
Norbert Wollheim. Describes working for the Kindertransport (Children's Transport) program, arranging for Jewish children to leave Germany
Norbert Wollheim. Describes departure of Kindertransporte (Childrens' Transports) from Berlin, and the separation of children from their parents
Ruth Meyerowitz. Describes deportation to and conditions in Ravensbrueck
Thomas Buergenthal. Describes an emigration operation in an orphanage in postwar Germany
William (Bill) Lowenberg. Describes forced labor in Kaufering, a subcamp of the Dachau concentration camp, toward the end of World War II
Beatrice Stern Pappenheimer. Recalls leaving Gurs and receiving assistance from the OSE
Hanne Hirsch Liebmann. Describes a Children's Aid Society (OSE) visit and life in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon
Julian Noga. Describes conditions in Flossenbürg
Siegfried Halbreich. Describes conditions in the Sachsenhausen camp
Siegfried Halbreich. Describes arrival at and conditions in the Sachsenhausen camp
Siegfried Halbreich. Describes treatment of prisoners in the Sachsenhausen camp
Gerda Haas. Describes postwar reunion with her father in the United States
Madeline Deutsch. Describes ghettoization in Hungary
Madeline Deutsch. Describes expropriation of property following the German occupation of Hungary
Madeline Deutsch. Describes postwar experiences
Bella Jakubowicz Tovey. Describes a meeting between her father and Jewish council (Judenrat) leader in Sosnowiec
David (Dudi) Bergman. Describes liberation by U.S. army, in mountains near Innsbruck
Ernest G. Heppner. Describes the Shanghai ghetto and its Japanese overseer
Tomasz (Toivi) Blatt. Describes Izbica Jewish council (Judenrat) and German attacks (Aktionen) in Izbica
Thomas Buergenthal. Describes the liberation of the Sachsenhausen camp
Gerda Haas. Describes prewar Jewish community life in Ansbach
Norbert I. Swislocki. Describes fleeing from Warsaw with his mother
Edward Adler. Describes arrest and imprisonment in prewar Germany for his relationship with a non-Jewish woman
Hanne Hirsch Liebmann. Describes the effects of Kristallnacht (the "Night of Broken Glass")
Johanna Gerechter Neumann. Describes anti-Jewish measures in Hamburg, Germany
Sam Spiegel. Describes life in displaced persons camp
Leo Melamed. Describes fear after German occupation of Bialystok
Rifka Muscovitz Glatz. Describes living on a kibbutz and dealing with language barriers
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