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901. Barbara Marton Farkas describes the death march from the Gross-Rosen camp in Germany
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902. Sam Itzkowitz describes a death march from Landsberg, a subcamp of Dachau, to the Bavarian Alps
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903. John Komski describes Krakow after the outbreak of World War II
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904. Leah Hammerstein Silverstein describes working under a false non-Jewish identity in a German hospital in Krakow
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905. Leopold Page describes the liquidation of the Krakow ghetto and escaping from the ghetto
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906. Leo Melamed describes speaking several languages as a child in prewar Bialystok
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907. Leo Melamed describes saying goodbye to father as he fled Bialystok
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908. Leo Melamed describes fleeing by train from Bialystok to Vilna
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909. Felix Horn describes antisemitism in Lvov and conditions in the Janowska camp
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910. Wilek (William) Loew describes the hiding place in which his mother survived an Aktion in Lvov
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911. Wilek (William) Loew describes the roundup of Jews during August 1942 deportation from Lvov to Belzec
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912. Rochelle Blackman Slivka describes the formation of the Vilna ghetto
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913. Judith Meisel describes smuggling food as a child into the Kovno ghetto
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914. Israel Ipson describes forced labor to construct an airplane runway
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915. Henny Fletcher Aronsen describes a roundup in the Kovno ghetto
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916. Abraham Malnik describes massacre in Kovno's Ninth Fort, near the Kovno ghetto
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917. Hanne Hirsch Liebmann describes harassment and anti-Jewish sentiment in Germany
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918. Samuel Gruber describes a German girl's reaction to learning that he was Jewish
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919. Benjamin (Ben) Meed describes Warsaw after the German occupation in 1939 and first experiencing antisemitism
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920. Abraham Lewent describes performing forced labor in Warsaw and increased Polish antisemitism
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921. Bella Jakubowicz Tovey describes antisemitic remarks made as she was forced to march into the Graeben camp
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922. Dorotka (Dora) Goldstein Roth describes retaliation against women for an escape from Stutthof
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923. Madeline Deutsch describes the sacrifices her mother made to help her survive
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924. Joseph Stanley Wardzala describes the badge Poles had to wear in forced-labor camps in Germany
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925. Joseph Stanley Wardzala describes conditions at the forced-labor camp in Hannover