Displaying: 926 950 of 13,246 matches for “video”
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926. Frank Bleichman describes conditions in and dangers facing a partisan camp in the forests of Poland
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927. Frank Bleichman describes a German raid, with assistance from individual Poles, on a group of Jewish partisans
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928. Abraham Lewent describes food shortages after the invasion of Warsaw
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929. Chaim Engel describes sorting the clothing of Belzec prisoners killed in Sobibor
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930. Charlene Schiff describes anti-Jewish decrees and anti-Jewish measures after the German invasion of Horochow
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931. Gerda Weissmann Klein describes the Bolkenhain subcamp of Gross-Rosen and a camp leader there
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932. Selma (Wijnberg) Engel describes forced labor sorting the clothing and possessions of people deported to Sobibor
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933. Vladka (Fagele) Peltel Meed describes participating in activities of the Bundist underground
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934. Vladka (Fagele) Peltel Meed describes smuggling activities in the Warsaw ghetto
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935. Vladka (Fagele) Peltel Meed describes reactions after the Warsaw ghetto uprising
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936. Steven Springfield describes 1945 death march from Burggraben in the Stutthof camp system
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937. Helen Lebowitz Goldkind describes treatment of new prisoners at Auschwitz
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938. Ruth Berkowicz Segal describes finding her father in Vilna after he fled Soviet-occupied eastern Poland
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939. Morton Goldberg describes fleeing from Soviet-occupied Poland to Vilna in 1939
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940. Lucille Szepsenwol Camhi describes saying goodbye to her mother when leaving for Vilna with her sister
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941. Lucille Szepsenwol Camhi describes obtaining Japanese transit visas from Chiune Sugihara in Kovno
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942. Ruth Berkowicz Segal describes journey to and arrival in Japan
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943. Ernest G. Heppner describes the Shanghai ghetto and its Japanese overseer
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944. Nina Kaleska describes the formation of the ghettos in Grodno
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945. Ruth Berkowicz Segal describes deciding to leave Warsaw shortly after the outbreak of war
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946. Yonia Fain describes leaving Warsaw after the German invasion of Poland
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947. Meri Nowogrodzki describes fleeing from Warsaw to Vilna in December 1939
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948. Norbert I. Swislocki describes leaving Warsaw with his mother upon the outbreak of war
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949. Alexander Schenker describes working as a lumberjack in a labor camp in Siberia
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950. Henny Fletcher Aronsen describes liberation from a death march from Stutthof