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226. Bart Stern describes the role of friendships in survival at Auschwitz
forced into a ghetto established in his home town. From May to July 1944, the Germans deported Jews from
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227. Cecilie Klein-Pollack describes survival with her sister in Auschwitz
her family had to move into a ghetto in Huszt and were later deported to
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228. Sam Spiegel describes hiding in woods before liberation
In 1942, Sam was forced into a ghetto
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229. Kate Bernath describes the psychology of survival in Auschwitz
were deported first to the Kosice ghetto and then to the Auschwitz camp
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230. Cecilie Klein-Pollack describes mother's actions to save Cecilie's sister's life upon arrival at Auschwitz
her family had to move into a ghetto in Huszt and were later deported to
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231. Irene Weber describes how obtaining a work card could offer protection from deportation
Separated from her family, Irene was deported from the Sosnowiec ghetto to the Gleiwitz camp in
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232. Bart Stern describes deportation to Auschwitz
forced into a ghetto established in his home town. From May to July 1944, the Germans deported Jews from
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233. Murray Pantirer describes one of Oskar Schindler's rescue efforts
to the Krakow ghetto along with the rest of the Jewish population of the city. In 1942, Murray and a
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234. Murray Pantirer describes the "Schindler Jews" in the Bruennlitz factory
to the Krakow ghetto along with the rest of the Jewish population of the city. In 1942, Murray and a
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235. Leopold Page describes meeting German industrialist Oskar Schindler
ghetto. He later worked in Schindler's factory in Bruennlitz. He and the other Jews who worked there were
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236. Leopold Page describes an act of sabotage and clandestinely listening to radio broadcasts while in Bruennlitz
ghetto. He later worked in Schindler's factory in Bruennlitz. He and the other Jews who worked there were
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237. Gerda Haas describes prewar Jewish community life in Ansbach
Theresienstadt ghetto where she continued to work as a nurse. She left on a transport to Switzerland in February
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238. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes joining the Nekama (Revenge) Jewish partisan unit led by Josef Glazman in the Naroch Forest
ghetto which existed from 1941 to 1942. Lisa eventually escaped from Slonim, and went first to Grodno and
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239. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes partisan activities
ghetto which existed from 1941 to 1942. Lisa eventually escaped from Slonim, and went first to Grodno and
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240. Gerda Haas describes postwar reunion with her father in the United States
Theresienstadt ghetto where she continued to work as a nurse. She left on a transport to Switzerland in February
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241. Bart Stern describes how he survived to be liberated in the Auschwitz camp
forced into a ghetto established in his home town. From May to July 1944, the Germans deported Jews from
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242. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes postwar emigration with the Brihah movement
invasion of the Soviet Union. In Slonim, the Germans established a ghetto which existed from 1941 to
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243. Fred Bachner describes flight to eastern Poland upon the German invasion of Poland in September 1939
Krakow ghetto, and Fred was later deported to forced-labor camps. He was
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244. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes her escape from Slonim during a roundup in 1941
the invasion of the Soviet Union. The Germans established a ghetto in
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245. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes a dangerous journey to reach partisan territory in the Naroch Forest, Poland
ghetto which existed from 1941 to 1942. Lisa eventually escaped from Slonim, and went first to Grodno and