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  • 401. Irene Hizme describes being a poster child for Rescue Children

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 402. Irene Hizme and Rene Slotkin describe being reunited in the United States in 1950

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  • 403. Irene Hizme and Rene Slotkin describe being separated from their mother upon arrival in the Auschwitz camp

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  • 404. Wilek (William) Loew describes Jewish life in prewar Lvov, including restrictions on admission to schools

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  • 405. Wilek (William) Loew describes refugees from western Poland after their arrival in Soviet-occupied Lvov

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  • 406. Wilek (William) Loew describes political prison in Budapest after the Germans arrested him as a Polish spy

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  • 407. Wilek (William) Loew describes the Soviet occupation of Lvov in 1939

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  • 408. Freya (Alice) Lang Rosen recalls experiences while hiding in France

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  • 409. Simone Weil Lipman describes helping children as an OSE worker in Rivesaltes

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  • 410. Simone Weil Lipman describes helping the Children's Aid Society (OSE) move children to safety in southern France

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  • 411. Simone Weil Lipman describes camp conditions and her work for the Children's Aid Society (OSE) in Rivesaltes

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  • 412. Hana Mueller Bruml describes an encounter with a non-Jewish friend in Prague

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  • 413. John Komski describes resistance activities in Krakow, including an underground newspaper

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  • 414. Fritzie Weiss Fritzshall describes restrictions placed on Jews in Klucarky

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  • 415. Samuel Gruber describes public hangings and beatings in the Lublin-Lipowa camp

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  • 416. Blanka Rothschild describes the role of sharing and friendship in surviving the Lodz ghetto

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  • 417. Charlene Schiff describes a clandestine school for children in the Horochow ghetto

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  • 418. Charlene Schiff describes children smuggling food into the Horochow ghetto

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  • 419. Abraham Lewent describes hunger and death in the Warsaw ghetto

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  • 420. Raszka (Roza) Galek Brunswic describes a roundup in the Warsaw ghetto and her escape from deportation

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  • 421. William (Welek) Luksenburg describes the first night of the German invasion of Poland

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  • 422. Leah Hammerstein Silverstein describes bombings in Praga and Warsaw after the outbreak of World War II

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  • 423. Charlene Schiff describes the German invasion of her town, Horochow, in the summer of 1941

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  • 424. Bella Jakubowicz Tovey describes the confiscation of her family's property

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  • 425. Leah Hammerstein Silverstein describes the aftermath of the Holocaust and the search for survivors

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