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601. Lucille Szepsenwol Camhi describes saying goodbye to her mother when leaving for Vilna with her sister
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602. Lucille Szepsenwol Camhi describes obtaining Japanese transit visas from Chiune Sugihara in Kovno
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603. Ruth Berkowicz Segal describes journey to and arrival in Japan
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604. Ernest G. Heppner describes the Shanghai ghetto and its Japanese overseer
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605. Nina Kaleska describes the formation of the ghettos in Grodno
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606. Ruth Berkowicz Segal describes deciding to leave Warsaw shortly after the outbreak of war
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607. Yonia Fain describes leaving Warsaw after the German invasion of Poland
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608. Meri Nowogrodzki describes fleeing from Warsaw to Vilna in December 1939
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609. Norbert I. Swislocki describes leaving Warsaw with his mother upon the outbreak of war
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610. Alexander Schenker describes working as a lumberjack in a labor camp in Siberia
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611. Henny Fletcher Aronsen describes liberation from a death march from Stutthof
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612. Herbert A. Friedman describes finding two child survivors after liberation
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613. Norbert Wollheim describes his liberation at Schwerin, in northeast Germany, in May 1945
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614. Eva Rappoport Edmands describes packing to leave Vienna for France in 1938
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615. Fred Bachner describes flight to eastern Poland upon the German invasion of Poland in September 1939
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616. Susan Bluman describes fleeing to Vilna after the occupation of Poland
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617. Susan Bluman describes items she took with her when she left Warsaw
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618. Susan Bluman describes leaving her family in Warsaw after the outbreak of war
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619. Johanna Gerechter Neumann describes how her family obtained visas to emigrate to Albania
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620. Susan Bluman describes obtaining a transit visa from Chiune Sugihara
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621. Blanka Rothschild describes returning to Lodz after the war to look for family members
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622. Francis Akos describes experiences in the immediate aftermath of the Holocaust
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623. Felix Horn describes postwar emigration with the Brihah movement and adjustment to life after the war
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624. Madeline Deutsch describes adjusting to social and educational life after the war
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625. Frima L. describes how her Holocaust experiences affect her life today