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Tina Strobos. Describes hiding place and alarm system in her house
Tina Strobos. Describes courier duties for the underground in the Netherlands
Brigitte Friedmann Altman. Describes a roundup of children in the Kovno ghetto in March 1944
Pat Lynch. Describes condition of surviving camp inmates upon liberation
Pat Lynch. Describes the establishment of a hospital to care for liberated camp survivors
Pat Lynch. Describes caring for starving and critically ill camp survivors
Pat Lynch. Describes treating survivors in a subcamp of Dachau
David Levine. Describes hiding his two-year-old nephew during a roundup of children in the Kovno ghetto
Blanka Rothschild. Describes arrival at the Ravensbrueck camp
Leopold Page. Describes act of sabotage and clandestinely listening to radio broadcasts while in Bruennlitz
Ludmilla Page. Describes sabotage during production of munitions in Schindler's factory in Bruennlitz
Ludmilla Page. Describes leaving Auschwitz and arriving at the Bruennlitz munitions factory in the Sudetenland
Ludmilla Page. Describes arrival at the Bruennlitz munitions factory
Ludmilla Page. Describes conditions in Oskar Schindler's munitions factory in Bruennlitz
Ludmilla Page. Describes arriving in Auschwitz instead of Oskar Schindler's munitions factory in Bruennlitz
Ludmilla Page. Describes a celebration of Oskar Schindler's birthday in Bruennlitz, toward the end of the war
Leopold Page. Describes meeting Oskar Schindler
Ludmilla Page. Describes Oskar Schindler
George Salton. Describes liberation by American forces
George Salton. Describes his physical condition upon liberation
Fela Warschau. Describes liberation by British forces at Bergen-Belsen
Fela Warschau. Describes, while in a DP camp, reading lists of names to find surviving family members
Fela Warschau. Describes the Feldafing displaced persons camp
Abraham Klausner. Describes encountering survivors of the Dachau camp
Abraham Klausner. Describes postwar efforts to reunite survivors
Rifka Muscovitz Glatz. Describes emotions surrounding the establishment of the state of Israel
Sam Spiegel. Describes conditions in forced-labor camp
Sam Spiegel. Describes reflections on survival during the Holocaust
Aron (Dereczynski) Derman. Describes the German destruction of the Slonim ghetto
Aron (Dereczynski) Derman. Describes a roundup in Slonim in July 1941
Aron (Dereczynski) Derman. Describes partisan activities near Vilna
Barbara Marton Farkas. Describes punishment for spilling some food in the Auschwitz camp
Barbara Marton Farkas. Describes her arrival in Sweden, at the war's end, with the aid of the Red Cross
Barbara Marton Farkas. Describes assistance from the Red Cross at the end of the war
Barbara Marton Farkas. Describes the Oradea ghetto
Barbara Ledermann Rodbell. Describes Anne Frank's parents
Barbara Ledermann Rodbell. Describes using false papers and living in hiding
Ernest G. Heppner. Describes arrival in Shanghai
Ernest G. Heppner. Describes arbitrary nature of receiving passes to enter and exit the Shanghai ghetto area
Ernest G. Heppner. Describes learning about the Holocaust and the fate of his relatives
Elizabeth Kaufmann Koenig. Describes the children who were sheltered in La Guespy, a children's home in Le Chambon
Elizabeth Kaufmann Koenig. Describes her family's attempt to flee Austria before the war
Elizabeth Kaufmann Koenig. Describes helping refugee children in Le Chambon
Elizabeth Kaufmann Koenig. Describes Pastor Andre Trocme and his wife Magda Trocme
Emanuel (Manny) Mandel. Describes the "Kasztner train" journey to Bergen-Belsen
Naftali (Norman) Saleschutz. Describes forced labor near Nowy Sacz
Naftali (Norman) Saleschutz. Describes treatment and work detail in Pustkow forced-labor camp
Ruth Moser Borsos. Describes the process of selection for deportations from Westerbork to Auschwitz
Irene Hizme and Rene Slotkin. Rene describes seeing his twin sister Irene through a fence at Auschwitz
Irene Hizme and Rene Slotkin. Irene describes being a poster child for Rescue Children
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