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301. Isadore Helfing describes labor in the Treblinka camp
Poland in September 1939. Isadore and his family were forced into the Kielce ghetto, which was
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302. Miriam Farcus Ingber describes witnessing a suicide attempt in the Stutthof camp
ghetto. They were deported to the Auschwitz camp in 1944. After about three
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303. Cecilie Klein-Pollack describes deportation from Huszt
her family had to move into a ghetto in Huszt and were later deported to
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304. Adam Czerniakow, chairman of the Jewish council in Warsaw
propaganda company stages a meeting between Czerniakow and petitioners from the ghetto. The Germans expected
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305. William (Welek) Luksenburg describes the first night of the German invasion of Poland
William's family was ordered into a ghetto and his brother went to a work camp
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306. Rene Slotkin describes experiencing antisemitism in school in postwar Kosice
and their thier mother were deported to the Theresienstadt ghetto, and
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307. Irene Hizme describes life in a Catholic orphanage in postwar France
and their mother were deported to the Theresienstadt ghetto, and later
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308. Murray Pantirer describes the antisemitic climate in postwar Krakow
to the Krakow ghetto along with the rest of the Jewish population of the city. In 1942, Murray and a
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309. Sam Spiegel describes conditions on board a ship to the United States
In 1942, Sam was forced into a ghetto
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310. Sam Spiegel reflects on survival during the Holocaust
In 1942, Sam was forced into a ghetto
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311. Frima L. describes roundup of Jews for mobile killing unit (Einsatzgruppen) massacre
While Frima's family was confined to a ghetto, Nazis used her
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312. Gerda Weissmann Klein describes her liberation by a US soldier after a death march in Czechoslovakia
forced labor. In June 1942, Gerda's family was deported from the Bielsko ghetto. While her parents
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313. Irene Hizme and Rene Slotkin describe deportation to Auschwitz
were deported to the Theresienstadt ghetto, and later to the Auschwitz
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314. Sally Pitluk describes forced labor in Budy
ghetto from 1940-1942. In October of 1942, Sally was transported to
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315. Sally Pitluk describes her removal from forced labor at Budy
ghetto from 1940-1942. In October of 1942, Sally was transported to
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316. Frima L. describes surviving as a young child on her own
While Frima's family was confined to a ghetto, Nazis used her
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317. Bart Stern describes torture of prisoners during Hanukkah and a subsequent act of resistance to celebrate Hanukkah
forced into a ghetto established in his home town. From May to July 1944, the Germans deported Jews from
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318. Gerda Weissmann Klein describes the Bolkenhain subcamp of Gross-Rosen and a camp leader there
forced labor. In June 1942, Gerda's family was deported from the Bielsko ghetto. While her parents
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319. Helen Lebowitz Goldkind describes treatment of new prisoners at Auschwitz
Helen was about 13 when she and her family were deported to the Uzhgorod ghetto. They were then deported
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320. Frima L. describes how her Holocaust experiences affect her life today
While Frima's family was confined to a ghetto, Nazis used her
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321. Sam Spiegel describes life in a displaced persons camp
In 1942, Sam was forced into a ghetto
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322. 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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323. 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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324. Sam Spiegel describes hiding in woods before liberation
In 1942, Sam was forced into a ghetto
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325. Kate Bernath describes the psychology of survival in Auschwitz
were deported first to the Kosice ghetto and then to the Auschwitz camp