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26. Sam Itzkowitz describes forced labor in the Makow ghetto
the ghetto. In 1942, he was deported to
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27. Abraham Lewent describes hunger and death in the Warsaw ghetto
Like other Jews, the Lewents were confined to the Warsaw ghetto. In 1942, as ... deployed for forced labor nearby, but escaped to return to his father in the ghetto. In 1943, the two were
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28. Dorotka (Dora) Goldstein Roth describes conditions in the Vilna ghetto
Vilna ghetto. Dora, her sister, and her mother were deported to the Kaiserwald camp in Latvia and then
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29. Nesse Galperin Godin describes the formation of the Siauliai ghetto
occupied Lithuania in 1941 and established a ghetto in Siauliai. Nesse lived in the ghetto until 1943
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30. Leah Hammerstein Silverstein describes the Tarnow ghetto after a roundup
forced to live in the Warsaw ghetto, which the Germans sealed off in ... November 1940. In the ghetto, Leah lived with a group of Ha-Shomer ha-Tsa'ir members. In September 1941
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31. Steven Springfield describes the treatment of Jews in the Riga ghetto
ghetto. In late 1941, at least 25,000 Jews from the ghetto were massacred at the Rumbula forest, near ... Riga. Steven and his brother were sent to a small ghetto for able-bodied men. In 1943 Steven was
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32. Gerda Weissmann Klein describes her birthday celebration in the Bielsko ghetto
forced labor. In June 1942, Gerda's family was deported from the Bielsko ghetto. While her parents
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33. Henny Fletcher Aronsen describes living conditions in the Kovno ghetto
little seemed to change until the German invasion in June 1941. The Germans sealed off a ghetto in ... Kovno in August 1941. Henny and her family were forced to move into the ghetto. Henny married in the
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34. Charlene Schiff describes forced labor in the Horochow ghetto
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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35. Vladka (Fagele) Peltel Meed describes smuggling activities in the Warsaw ghetto
active in the Warsaw ghetto underground as a member of the Jewish Fighting ... Jewish underground and for Jews in camps, forests, and other ghettos.
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36. Vladka (Fagele) Peltel Meed describes reactions after the Warsaw ghetto uprising
active in the Warsaw ghetto underground as a member of the Jewish Fighting ... Jewish underground and for Jews in camps, forests, and other ghettos.
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37. Ernest G. Heppner describes the Shanghai ghetto and its Japanese overseer
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38. Nina Kaleska describes the formation of the ghettos in Grodno
Nina and her family were confined in a ghetto after the Germans
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39. Lucine Horn describes her escape from the Majdan Tatarski ghetto
identifying them as Jews. A ghetto in Lublin was closed off in January 1942. Lucine survived a series of ... killing campaigns and deportations from the ghetto during March and April of the same year. Those who held
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40. Felix Horn describes attempt to flee from the Majdan Tatarski ghetto
forced into the ghetto established there. After the liquidation of the Lublin ghetto, Felix, his sister ... and his future wife Lucine were sent to the Majdan Tatarski ghetto. Felix, Lucine, and her brother
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41. Hana Mueller Bruml describes black market activity in the Theresienstadt ghetto
Theresienstadt ghetto, where she worked as a nurse. There, amid epidemics and poverty, residents held operas
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42. Aron (Dereczynski) Derman describes the German destruction of the Slonim ghetto
into a ghetto. Aron was forced to work in an armaments factory, and was ... able to smuggle arms into the ghetto. After helping his family escape when the Germans destroyed the
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43. Judith Meisel describes smuggling food as a child into the Kovno ghetto
Soon, they were confined to the ghetto, which the Germans formed in 1941. Judith, her mother and sister
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44. Abraham Malnik describes massacre in Kovno's Ninth Fort, near the Kovno ghetto
ghetto after the Germans occupied Lithuania in 1941. Abraham's mother urged ... Theresienstadt ghetto. Abe's mother perished at the Stutthof camp.
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45. Blanka Rothschild describes the role of sharing and friendship in surviving the Lodz ghetto
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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46. Charlene Schiff describes a clandestine school for children in the Horochow ghetto
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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47. Raszka (Roza) Galek Brunswic describes a roundup in the Warsaw ghetto and her escape from deportation
Warsaw ghetto, where her parents were shot during a roundup. Roza escaped and went into hiding. From her ... hiding place she saw the burning of the ghetto in the 1943 uprising. She
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48. Brigitte Friedmann Altman describes a roundup of children in the Kovno ghetto in March 1944
and her family were forced to move into the Kovno ghetto after the ... ," but her mother died of illness in the ghetto. After a roundup targeting children in March 1944
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49. Vladka (Fagele) Peltel Meed describes clandestine cultural activities in the Warsaw ghetto
active in the Warsaw ghetto underground as a member of the Jewish Fighting ... Jewish underground and for Jews in camps, forests, and other ghettos.
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50. Helen Lebowitz Goldkind describes German humiliation of her grandfather in the Uzhgorod ghetto
were deported to the Uzhgorod ghetto. As Jews, they were soon transferred to various camps, where much