Displaying: 76 89 of 89 matches for “Holocaust Encyclopedia: Warsaw”
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76. Ruth Berkowicz Segal describes journey to and arrival in Japan
Lithuania. Ruth left Warsaw with two friends to find her father and later ... soldiers from the front. Her mother, brother, and sisters perished in the Holocaust.
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77. Abraham Lewent describes the moments following his liberation from a death march from the Dachau camp
Like many other Jews, the Lewents were confined to the Warsaw
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78. Ruth Berkowicz Segal describes finding her father in Vilna after he fled Soviet-occupied eastern Poland
Lithuania. Ruth left Warsaw with two friends to find her father and later ... soldiers from the front. Her mother, brother, and sisters perished in the Holocaust.
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79. Lucine Horn describes her escape from the Majdan Tatarski ghetto
liquidated the ghetto. She eventually made her way to Warsaw where she first
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80. Ludmilla Page recalls arriving in Auschwitz instead of Oskar Schindler's munitions factory in Brünnlitz
ghetto; her mother was sent to the Warsaw ghetto. Ludmilla worked in a
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81. Ludmilla Page describes leaving Auschwitz and arriving at the Bruennlitz munitions factory in the Sudetenland
ghetto; her mother was sent to the Warsaw ghetto. Ludmilla worked in a
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82. Ludmilla Page describes conditions in Oskar Schindler's munitions factory in Brünnlitz
ghetto; her mother was sent to the Warsaw ghetto. Ludmilla worked in a
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83. Ludmilla Page describes sabotage during production of munitions in Oskar Schindler's factory in Brünnlitz
ghetto; her mother was sent to the Warsaw ghetto. Ludmilla worked in a
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84. Ludmilla Page describes a celebration of Oskar Schindler's birthday in Bruennlitz toward the end of the war
ghetto; her mother was sent to the Warsaw ghetto. Ludmilla worked in a
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85. Leah Hammerstein Silverstein describes the emotions she felt upon arrival in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem after the war
Leah grew up in Praga, a suburb of Warsaw, Poland. She was active in the Ha-Shomer ha-Tsa ... forced to live in the Warsaw ghetto, which the Germans sealed off in ... also posed as a non-Jewish Pole in Czestochowa and Warsaw, and was a courier for the Jewish National ... (People's Army) during the Warsaw Polish uprising in 1944. Leah was
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86. Raszka (Roza) Galek Brunswic describes her decision, while posing as a Polish Catholic, to work on a farm in Germany
Roza's family moved to Warsaw in 1934. She had just begun college ... Warsaw ghetto, where her parents were shot during a roundup. Roza escaped and went into hiding. From her
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87. William (Bill) Lowenberg describes the importance of bonds of friendship among young people imprisoned in the Westerbork camp
Warsaw in late 1943, following the German suppression of the Warsaw ghetto
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88. Abraham Lewent recalls how, while ill with typhoid, he persuaded the Skarzysko doctor that he was fit to work
Like other Jews, the Lewents were confined to the Warsaw ghetto. In 1942, as
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89. Israel C.
had a beard was scared to get off in Warsaw to go to his daughter's house. He was scared because the