Displaying: 1 25 of 44 matches for “death camp and labor camp”
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1. Lily Mazur Margules describes death march from a labor camp near Stutthof
Stutthof camp and was taken to a nearby labor camp. Lily was liberated during a ... Duenawerke labor camp. She was deported by ship across the Baltic Sea to the
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2. Siegfried Halbreich describes conditions and forced labor in the Gross-Rosen camp
Inmates were mistreated and made to carry out forced labor. After two years ... forced on a death march from the camp. Those prisoners who could not
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3. Sam Spiegel describes conditions in a forced-labor camp
camp in Germany where worked for the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation ... in his hometown and assigned to work in a munitions factory. In 1944 he was transported to
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4. Thomas Buergenthal describes a forced-labor camp in Kielce
same month. They were sent instead to a forced-labor camp in Kielce. He and his parents were deported ... Thomas and other prisoners were forced on a death march from Auschwitz. He
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5. Abraham Lewent describes the moments following his liberation from a death march from the Dachau camp
camp ... camp
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6. David (Dudi) Bergman recalls the importance of work for survival in the Plaszow labor camp
transported to Plaszow. David was sent to the Gross-Rosen camp and to ... in 1944. David was deported to Auschwitz and, with his father
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7. William (Bill) Lowenberg describes forced labor in the Kaufering subcamp of the Dachau concentration camp
advanced, Bill was placed on a death march and then transported by train to ... concentration camp
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8. Siegfried Halbreich describes arrival at and conditions in the Sachsenhausen camp
Inmates were mistreated and made to carry out forced labor. After two years ... forced on a death march from the camp. Those prisoners who could not
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9. Thomas Buergenthal describes being reprieved from a massacre of children while he was in a forced-labor camp in Kielce
same month. They were sent instead to a forced-labor camp in Kielce. He and his parents were deported ... Thomas and other prisoners were forced on a death march from Auschwitz. He
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10. Gerda Weissmann Klein describes the Bolkenhain subcamp of Gross-Rosen and a camp leader there
Gross-Rosen camp system, where for the remainder of the war she performed forced labor in textile ... forced labor. In June 1942, Gerda's family was deported from the Bielsko ghetto. While her parents
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11. Siegfried Halbreich describes arrival at and brutality in the Gross-Rosen camp
Inmates were mistreated and made to carry out forced labor. After two years ... forced on a death march from the camp. Those prisoners who could not
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12. Siegfried Halbreich describes conditions in the Sachsenhausen camp
Inmates were mistreated and made to carry out forced labor. After two years ... forced on a death march from the camp. Those prisoners who could not
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13. Eddie Hellmuth Willner describes conditions in the Langenstein camp
a camp in France, Eddie was detained. He and his father escaped, but ... were later deported. Eddie survived forced labor in a series of camps ... and with his friend Mauritz "Michael" Swaab, escaped a death march from
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14. Henny Fletcher Aronsen describes arrival at the Stutthof camp
forced-labor group. The Germans forced Henny and other prisoners on a death march as Soviet troops ... Henny was born into an upper-middle-class Jewish family in Kovno, Lithuania. She and her brother
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15. Thomas Buergenthal describes the liberation of the Sachsenhausen camp
same month. They were sent instead to a forced-labor camp. He and his ... in January 1945, Thomas and other prisoners were forced on a death
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16. Siegfried Halbreich describes treatment of prisoners in the Sachsenhausen camp
Inmates were mistreated and made to carry out forced labor. After two years ... forced on a death march from the camp. Those prisoners who could not
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17. Miriam Farcus Ingber describes witnessing a suicide attempt in the Stutthof camp
's Jewish population was deported and sent to labor camps. Later, Miriam and her mother were forced into a ... Miriam and her mother were forced on a death march. They and others on the ... camp. The two moved first to Israel and later to the United States.
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18. Lily Mazur Margules describes the dehumanization she felt in the Kaiserwald camp
Stutthof camp and was taken to a nearby labor camp. Lily was liberated during a ... Duenawerke labor camp. She was deported by ship across the Baltic Sea to the
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19. Bart Stern describes how he survived to be liberated in the Auschwitz camp
forced labor, drilling and digging in a coal mine. As Soviet forces advanced toward the Auschwitz ... camp in January 1945, the Germans forced most of the prisoners on a death ... hiding in the camp even after many other prisoners had been forced on a death march in January 1945.
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20. Agate (Agi) Rubin describes the role of interpersonal bonds in surviving the Auschwitz camp
mother, six-year-old brother, and aunt were forced into the Munkacs ghetto. Before deportation to ... chosen as part of a Sonderkommando. This forced-labor detachment had to
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21. Henny Fletcher Aronsen describes liberation from a death march from Stutthof
forced-labor group. The Germans forced Henny and other prisoners on a death ... Henny was born into an upper-middle-class Jewish family in Kovno, Lithuania. She and her brother
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22. Sally Pitluk describes forced labor in Budy
forced labor. She stayed in the Auschwitz camp complex until the beginning of 1945 when she and other ... prisoners were death marched to several different camps. She was liberated in
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23. Leo Kutner describes forced labor in Stutthof
Leo was arrested on the first day of the war, and assigned to forced labor in a shipyard, then ... of camps. On a death march from
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24. Wilek (William) Loew describes forced labor in Lvov
Polish town of Lvov. His family owned and operated a winery that had been ... Soviets took over Wilek's home and the family business, Wilek was able to continue his schooling. On June
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25. Ernest Koenig describes reaching the verge of death while in a subcamp of Auschwitz
where forced laborers worked in mines and furnaces). He was in Laurahuette until August 1943, when he ... made his way to unoccupied France, where he taught for a while. He then went to Grenoble, and again