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Stanley Pierce

Sex:
Male
Date of Birth:
1 Sep 1914
Place of Birth:
Czestochowa (Poland), Russia / Soviet Russia
Religion:
Judaism (Prewar) [Jew]
Persecution Category:
Jew
Ghetto:
  • Czestochowa (Poland : Ghetto)
  • Czestochowa (Poland : Ghetto)
  • Czestochowa (Poland : Ghetto)
Camp:
  • Blizyn (Poland : Concentration Camp)
  • Dachau (Germany : Concentration Camp)
  • Auschwitz (Poland : Concentration Camp)(generic)
  • Oranienburg-Heinkelwerke (Germany : Concentration Camp)
Place of Liberation:
Buchberg (Bavaria / Germany)(generic)
Liberated By:
armed forces / United States
Worksheet:
Jewish Survivor
Notes:
displaced persons camps
Interview Code:
900
Place of Interview:
CA / U.S.A.
Interview Language:
English
Interview Length:
02:31:24

Source

Title:
[Index to the Visual History Archive of Holocaust oral testimonies from the USC Shoah Foundation Institute]
Description:
Digital index of oral histories from survivors includes separate groupings of eugenics policies survivors, homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, Jewish survivors, liberators, political prisoners, rescuers, Romani and war crimes trials participants; data includes names, sex, dates and places of birth, wartime locations, religions, political affiliations and additional data

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