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701. Barbara Marton Farkas describes punishment for spilling some food in the Auschwitz camp
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702. Barbara Marton Farkas describes assistance from the Red Cross at the end of the war
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703. Barbara Ledermann Rodbell describes using false papers and living in hiding
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704. Elizabeth Kaufmann Koenig describes her family's attempt to flee Austria before the war
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705. Elizabeth Kaufmann Koenig describes helping refugee children in Le Chambon
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706. Elizabeth Kaufmann Koenig describes Pastor Andre Trocme and his wife Magda Trocme
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707. Emanuel (Manny) Mandel describes the "Kasztner train" journey to Bergen-Belsen
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708. Naftali (Norman) Saleschutz describes treatment and work detail in Pustkow forced-labor camp
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709. Irene Hizme describes being a poster child for Rescue Children
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710. Irene Hizme and Rene Slotkin describe being reunited in the United States in 1950
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711. Irene Hizme and Rene Slotkin describe being separated from their mother upon arrival in the Auschwitz camp
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712. Wilek (William) Loew describes Jewish life in prewar Lvov, including restrictions on admission to schools
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713. Wilek (William) Loew describes refugees from western Poland after their arrival in Soviet-occupied Lvov
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714. Wilek (William) Loew describes political prison in Budapest after the Germans arrested him as a Polish spy
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715. Wilek (William) Loew describes the Soviet occupation of Lvov in 1939
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716. Freya (Alice) Lang Rosen recalls experiences while hiding in France
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717. Simone Weil Lipman describes helping children as an OSE worker in Rivesaltes
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718. Simone Weil Lipman describes helping the Children's Aid Society (OSE) move children to safety in southern France
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719. Simone Weil Lipman describes camp conditions and her work for the Children's Aid Society (OSE) in Rivesaltes
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720. Hana Mueller Bruml describes an encounter with a non-Jewish friend in Prague
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721. John Komski describes resistance activities in Krakow, including an underground newspaper
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722. Fritzie Weiss Fritzshall describes restrictions placed on Jews in Klucarky
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723. Samuel Gruber describes public hangings and beatings in the Lublin-Lipowa camp
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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