Displaying: 926 950 of 13,272 matches for “video”
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926. Hana Mueller Bruml describes preparations for a Red Cross visit to Theresienstadt
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927. Hana Mueller Bruml describes her deportation to and arrival at Theresienstadt
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928. Nesse Galperin Godin describes how she met her husband after the war
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929. Sophie Turner-Zaretsky describes her years in Poland living under a false identity
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930. Sophie Turner-Zaretsky describes feeling different from other Polish children
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931. Sophie Turner-Zaretsky describes living conditions while in hiding in Poland
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932. Sophie Turner-Zaretsky describes moving to London after liberation and discovering her Jewish heritage
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933. Sophie Turner-Zaretsky describes her transition to living in London
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934. Sophie Turner-Zaretsky describes how her teddy bear came into her possession
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935. Sophie Turner-Zaretsky describes how her teddy bear was given his name
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936. Sophie Turner-Zaretsky describes how the teddy bear brings her back to the past
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937. Sophie Turner-Zaretsky describes how both she and her bear are survivors
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938. Sophie Turner-Zaretsky describes how she began to work through her experience as a hidden child
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939. Ruth Moser Borsos describes the process of selection for deportations from Westerbork to Auschwitz
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940. Benno Müller-Hill, Antje Kosemund, Paul Eggert, and Elvira Manthey describe the Euthanasia Program
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941. Paul Eggert, Helga Gross, and Dorothea Buck describe forced sterilization
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942. Edward Adler recalls forced labor and conditions in the Sachsenhausen camp
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943. Belle Mayer Zeck reflects upon the sentences given to leaders of the economy
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944. Belle Mayer Zeck describes difficult working conditions during the Nuremberg trials
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945. Belle Mayer Zeck describes working conditions and staffing at Nuremberg during the postwar trials
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946. Belle Mayer Zeck describes the impact of the Nuremberg trials on her
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947. Belle Mayer Zeck describes the emotional toll of the Nuremberg trials
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948. Drexel Sprecher describes German documentation that could be used as evidence
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949. William (Bill) Zeck describes translation and witnesses during war crimes trials
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950. Belle Mayer Zeck describes the size and influence of IG Farben