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Irene Hizme and Rene Slotkin. Describe being reunited in the United States in 1950
Irene Hizme and Rene Slotkin. Describe being separated from their mother upon arrival in the Auschwitz camp
Paulette (Weill) Fink. Describes danger of resistance in France
Paulette (Weill) Fink. Describes making false ID cards in France
Hans Heimann. Describes internment in Italy
Liane Reif-Lehrer. Describes German presence in Loudun, France
Charlene Schiff. Describes the Soviet occupation of Horochow after the outbreak of World War II
Ivo Herzer. Describes a roundup (from which he was released) of Jews by Croatian collaborators in 1941
Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman. Describes a difficult and dangerous journey to reach partisan territory in the Naroch Forest, Poland
Wilek (William) Loew. Describes Budapest after he escaped from the Lvov ghetto, and before the German occupation of Hungary
Wilek (William) Loew. Describes evacuation from Auschwitz
Wilek (William) Loew. Describes forced labor in Lvov
Wilek (William) Loew. Describes Jewish life in prewar Lvov, including restrictions on admission to schools
Wilek (William) Loew. Describes refugees from western Poland after their arrival in Soviet-occupied Lvov
Wilek (William) Loew. Describes political prison in Budapest after the Germans arrested him as a Polish spy
Wilek (William) Loew. Describes the Soviet occupation of Lvov in 1939
Guta Blass Weintraub. Describes Starachowice ghetto cultural life
Freya (Alice) Lang Rosen. Recalls experiences while hiding in France
Simone Weil Lipman. Describes helping children as an OSE worker in Rivesaltes
Simone Weil Lipman. Describes helping the Children's Aid Society (OSE) move children to safety in southern France
Simone Weil Lipman. Describes camp conditions and her work for the Children's Aid Society (OSE) in Rivesaltes
Tomasz (Toivi) Blatt. Describes "selection" process in the Sobibor camp
Hana Mueller Bruml. Describes black market activity in the Theresienstadt ghetto
Hana Mueller Bruml. Describes the vibrant cultural life in the Theresienstadt ghetto
Hana Mueller Bruml. Describes preparations for a Red Cross visit to Theresienstadt
Hana Mueller Bruml. Describes her deportation to and arrival at Theresienstadt
John Komski. Describes resistance activities, including an underground newspaper in Krakow
Leo Bretholz. Describes resistance training and activities in a French underground group he joined in 1943
Mieczyslaw Madejski. Describes battle during the Warsaw Polish uprising
Mieczyslaw Madejski. Describes underground work in the early 1940s
Mieczyslaw Madejski. Describes underground organization and activities
Dallas Peyton. Describes his recollections of the liberation of Dachau
Edward Weiss. Describes Dachau shortly after liberation
Frank Hamburger. Describes the Ohrdruf camp
James Rose. Describes his impressions of Dachau
Robert Patton. Describes Mauthausen upon liberation and his 2000 visit to the same site
Darrell Romjue. Describes how U.S. troops encoutered camps such as Mauthausen
Tarmo Holma. Describes encountering camp survivors
Charles Torluccio. Describes liberation and the role of medical staff
John D. Rastelli. Describes entering occupied Austria and burial of the dead in Mauthausen
Nesse Galperin Godin. Describes how she met her husband after the war
Ross Snowdon. Describes the camp quarry and barracks and the burial of the dead in Mauthausen
Benjamin (Beryl) Ferencz. Describes the process of collecting evidence (including evidence of crimes in the Buchenwald camp) and issuing arrest warrants
Benjamin (Beryl) Ferencz. Describes collecting evidence of death marches
Benjamin (Beryl) Ferencz. Describes evidence collected at the Mauthausen camp
Benjamin (Beryl) Ferencz. Describes early war crimes investigations in which he participated
Benjamin (Beryl) Ferencz. Describes taking testimony from witnesses while collecting evidence of war crimes
Benjamin (Beryl) Ferencz. Describes how he became involved in preparations for the Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedings
Benjamin (Beryl) Ferencz. Describes collecting evidence against alleged war criminals
Benjamin (Beryl) Ferencz. Describes preparations for trials before military tribunals (for example, in Dachau)
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