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151. Blanka Rothschild describes returning to Lodz after the war to look for family members
the Lodz ghetto in 1940. There, Blanka worked in a bakery. She and her ... mother later worked in a hospital in the Lodz ghetto, where they remained until late 1944 when they were
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152. Madeline Deutsch describes adjusting to social and educational life after the war
forced into a Hungarian ghetto. The family lived in the ghetto for two weeks before being transported to
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153. 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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154. 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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155. Ludmilla Page describes arrival at the Brünnlitz munitions factory
ghetto; her mother was sent to the Warsaw ghetto. Ludmilla worked in a
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156. 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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157. 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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158. 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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159. Thomas Buergenthal describes the liberation of the Sachsenhausen camp
ghetto was established in April 1941. When the Kielce ghetto was liquidated in August 1942, Thomas and
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160. Blanka Rothschild describes forced labor in the Ravensbrück camp
the Lodz ghetto in 1940. There, Blanka worked in a bakery. She and her ... mother later worked in a hospital in the Lodz ghetto, where they remained until late 1944 when they were
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161. Blanka Rothschild describes antisemitic regulations in occupied Lodz, Poland
the Lodz ghetto in 1940. There, Blanka worked in a bakery. She and her ... mother later worked in a hospital in the Lodz ghetto, where they remained until late 1944 when they were
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162. William (Bill) Lowenberg describes forced labor in the Kaufering subcamp of the Dachau concentration camp
Warsaw in late 1943, following the German suppression of the Warsaw ghetto ... uprising. Bill and other prisoners were forced to demolish the remnants of the ghetto. As Soviet forces
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163. 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 ... uprising. Bill and other prisoners were forced to demolish the remnants of the ghetto. As Soviet forces
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164. William (Bill) Lowenberg describes conditions in the Westerbork camp in the Netherlands
Warsaw in late 1943, following the German suppression of the Warsaw ghetto ... uprising. Bill and other prisoners were forced to demolish the remnants of the ghetto. As Soviet forces
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165. William (Bill) Lowenberg describes Zionist and cultural activities in the Westerbork camp
Warsaw in late 1943, following the German suppression of the Warsaw ghetto ... uprising. Bill and other prisoners were forced to demolish the remnants of the ghetto. As Soviet forces
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166. William (Bill) Lowenberg describes deportations from the Westerbork camp in the Netherlands
Warsaw in late 1943, following the German suppression of the Warsaw ghetto ... uprising. Bill and other prisoners were forced to demolish the remnants of the ghetto. As Soviet forces
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167. Charlene Schiff describes the German invasion of her town, Horochow, in the summer of 1941
mother, and sister were forced into a ghetto the Germans established in ... Horochow. In 1942, Charlene and her mother fled from the ghetto after hearing rumors that the Germans were
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168. Charlene Schiff describes difficulties in gaining entry to the United States in the aftermath of the Holocaust
mother, and sister were forced into a ghetto the Germans established in ... Horochow. In 1942, Charlene and her mother fled from the ghetto after hearing rumors that the Germans were
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169. Blanka Rothschild describes the beginning of the German invasion of Poland when she and her family were in Lodz
the Lodz ghetto in 1940. There, Blanka worked in a bakery. She and her ... mother later worked in a hospital in the Lodz ghetto, where they remained until late 1944 when they were
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170. Charlene Schiff describes anti-Jewish decrees and anti-Jewish measures after the German invasion of Horochow
mother, and sister were forced into a ghetto the Germans established in ... Horochow. In 1942, Charlene and her mother fled from the ghetto after hearing rumors that the Germans were
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171. Charlene Schiff describes her liberation by Soviet troops
mother, and sister were forced into a ghetto the Germans established in ... Horochow. In 1942, Charlene and her mother fled from the ghetto after hearing rumors that the Germans were
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172. Thomas Buergenthal describes being reprieved from a massacre of children while he was in a forced-labor camp in Kielce
ghetto was established in April 1941. When the Kielce ghetto was liquidated in August 1942, Thomas and
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173. Charlene Schiff describes the Soviet occupation of Horochow after the outbreak of World War II
mother, and sister were forced into a ghetto the Germans established in ... Horochow. In 1942, Charlene and her mother fled from the ghetto after hearing rumors that the Germans were
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174. Irena Sendler describes how she was arrested and tortured by the Gestapo
World War II broke out in 1939. After the Nazis forced Warsaw’s Jews to move into the ghetto in the ... Jewish children out of the Warsaw ghetto. She found hiding places for them in orphanages, convents
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175. Abraham Bomba describes gassing operations at Treblinka
to the Treblinka killing center from the Czestochowa ghetto in 1942. At