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701. Harold Herbst describes meeting a prisoner on the verge of death (known as a "Muselmann") in Buchenwald
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702. Walter Meyer describes activities of members of the Edelweiss Pirates in Duesseldorf, Germany
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703. Preben Munch-Nielsen describes a fishing boat used to carry Jews to safety in Sweden
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704. Leif Donde describes his family's escape from Denmark to Sweden
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705. Tom Veres describes Wallenberg's rescue of members of the Swedish legation
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706. Tom Veres describes photographing Wallenberg's efforts to rescue Jews in Budapest from deportation
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707. Eva Brust Cooper describes hiding after her family received protective papers from Raoul Wallenberg
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708. William (Bill) Lowenberg describes forced labor in the Kaufering subcamp of the Dachau concentration camp
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709. Benjamin (Beryl) Ferencz describes preparations for trials before military tribunals
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710. Ernest Koenig describes conditions in the Drancy camp in France
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711. William (Bill) Lowenberg describes conditions in the Westerbork camp in the Netherlands
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712. William (Bill) Lowenberg describes Zionist and cultural activities in the Westerbork camp
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713. William (Bill) Lowenberg describes deportations from the Westerbork camp in the Netherlands
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714. Doriane Kurz describes food rations and conditions in Bergen-Belsen
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715. Doriane Kurz recalls Bergen-Belsen prisoners hauling wagons of corpses
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716. Ruth Moser Borsos describes roll call (Appell) in Bergen-Belsen
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717. Fela Warschau describes liberation by British forces at Bergen-Belsen
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718. Bella Jakubowicz Tovey describes a British soldier's visit while she was hospitalized in Bergen-Belsen after liberation
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719. Norbert Wollheim describes working for the Kindertransport (Children's Transport) program, arranging for Jewish children to leave Germany
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720. Miles Lerman describes some of the dangers of partisan life
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721. Miles Lerman describes observing Yom Kippur in his partisan group
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722. Edward Adler describes roundup and deportation to the town of Oranienburg, near the Sachsenhausen camp
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723. Historian Peter Black describes need for improvement in world responses to atrocities
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724. Alice (Eberstarkova) Masters describes going to a home for refugee children in England after arriving on a Kindertransport
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725. Johanna Gerechter Neumann describes her family's arrival in Bologna and aid received from Italian students before emigrating to Albania