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426. Miriam Lewent describes deportation to a village near Tomsk, Siberia
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427. Blanka Rothschild describes the role of sharing and friendship in surviving the Lodz ghetto
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428. Charlene Schiff describes a clandestine school for children in the Horochow ghetto
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429. Charlene Schiff describes children smuggling food into the Horochow ghetto
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430. Abraham Lewent describes hunger and death in the Warsaw ghetto
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431. Raszka (Roza) Galek Brunswic describes a roundup in the Warsaw ghetto and her escape from deportation
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432. William (Welek) Luksenburg describes the first night of the German invasion of Poland
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433. Leah Hammerstein Silverstein describes bombings in Praga and Warsaw after the outbreak of World War II
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434. Charlene Schiff describes the German invasion of her town, Horochow, in the summer of 1941
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435. Bella Jakubowicz Tovey describes the confiscation of her family's property
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436. Leah Hammerstein Silverstein describes the aftermath of the Holocaust and the search for survivors
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437. Rene Slotkin describes experiencing antisemitism in school in postwar Kosice
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438. Irene Hizme describes life in a Catholic orphanage in postwar France
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439. Gerda Haas describes postwar reunion with her father in the United States
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440. Rifka Muscovitz Glatz describes living on a kibbutz and dealing with language barriers
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441. Sam Spiegel describes conditions on board a ship to the United States
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442. Frima L. describes roundup of Jews for mobile killing unit (Einsatzgruppen) massacre
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443. Bart Stern describes how he survived to be liberated in the Auschwitz camp
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444. Gerda Weissmann Klein describes her liberation by a US soldier after a death march in Czechoslovakia
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445. Kurt Klein describes a group of death march survivors in a Czechoslovak village
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446. Abraham Lewent describes the moments following his liberation from a death march from the Dachau camp
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447. Aftermath of the liberation of a forced-labor camp in Germany
[This video is silent] There were three large forced-labor camps in Hannover, a large
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448. US nurse Pat Lynch describes condition of surviving camp inmates upon liberation
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449. US nurse Pat Lynch describes the establishment of a hospital to care for liberated camp survivors
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450. US nurse Pat Lynch describes caring for starving and critically ill camp survivors