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Sophie Turner-Zaretsky. Describes her years in Poland living under a false identity
Sophie Turner-Zaretsky. Describes feeling different from the other children in Poland
Sophie Turner-Zaretsky. Describes the living conditions while in hiding in Poland
Sophie Turner-Zaretsky. Describes moving to London after the liberation and the discovery of her Jewish heritage
Sophie Turner-Zaretsky. Describes her transition to living in London
Sophie Turner-Zaretsky. Describes her education in London
Sophie Turner-Zaretsky. Describes how her teddy bear came into her possession
Sophie Turner-Zaretsky. Describes how her teddy bear was given his name
Sophie Turner-Zaretsky. Describes how the teddy bear brings her back to the past
Sophie Turner-Zaretsky. Describes what she would like people to think about when they see her teddy bear
Sophie Turner-Zaretsky. Describes how both her and her bear are survivors
Sophie Turner-Zaretsky. Describes how she began to work through her experience as a hidden child
Benno Müller-Hill, Antje Kosemund, Paul Eggert, and Elvira Manthey. Describe the Euthanasia Program
Irene Hizme and Rene Slotkin. Describe medical experiments
Paul Eggert, Helga Gross, and Dorothea Buck. Describe forced sterilization
Benno Müller-Hill. Discusses genetics and eugenics
Theresia Seible and Rita Prigmore. Describe research on twins
Leo Melamed. Describes going to school in prewar Bialystok
Leo Melamed. Describes speaking several languages as a child in prewar Bialystok
Leo Melamed. Describes saying goodbye to father as he fled Bialystok
Leo Melamed. Describes the German occupation of Bialystok
Alexander Schenker. Describes working as a lumberjack in a labor camp in Siberia
Lucille Szepsenwol Camhi. Describes obtaining Japanese transit visas from Sugihara in Kovno
Leo Melamed. Describes life as a refugee
Ruth Berkowicz Segal. Describes deciding to leave Warsaw shortly after the outbreak of war
Ruth Berkowicz Segal. Describes finding her father in Vilna
Ruth Berkowicz Segal. Describes receiving visa to leave Lithuania
Ruth Berkowicz Segal. Describes journey to and arrival in Japan
Susan Bluman. Describes the German invasion of Poland
Moses Zupnik. Describes facilities for the Mir Yeshiva in Shanghai
Peter Black. Describes the role of historians in researching war crimes cases for OSI
Drexel Sprecher. Describes reconstruction of buildings in Nuremberg
Belle Mayer Zeck. Describes the size and influence of I.G. Farben
Belle Mayer Zeck. Describes research about I.G. Farben
Belle Mayer Zeck. Describes the sentences given
Drexel Sprecher. Describes reconstruction of the courtroom in Nuremberg
Drexel Sprecher. Describes layout of the courtroom at Nuremberg
Peter Black. Describes researching evidence for an OSI case
Peter Black. Describes the legislation used to deal with Nazi offenders living in the U.S.
Peter Black. Describes the importance of legal consequences
Peter Black. Describes why it is important to continue pursuing justice, even decades after the events
Peter Black. Describes impact of Braunsteiner Ryan case
Peter Black. Describes the potential of legal consequences
Peter Black. Describes documentation while investigating cases
Peter Black. Describes the impact of a statement made by a former camp guard
Robert Mills Donihi. Describes defendants at the postwar U.S. trials in Germany
Robert Mills Donihi. Describes witnesses at the postwar U.S. trials in Germany
Robert Mills Donihi. Describes a Buchenwald survivor who became a witness at a postwar U.S. trial in Germany
Thomas Buergenthal. Describes the impact of Nuremberg on the development of international law
Thomas Buergenthal. Describes the value of truth commissions
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