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Agnes Mandl Adachi. Abraham Bomba. Abraham Lewent. Beno Helmer. Describes Describes rescue activity Describes gassing Describes conditions in conditions in the Lodz on the banks of the operations at Treblinka the Warsaw ghetto ghetto Danube River and the role of Raoul Wallenberg

Benjamin (Ben) Meed. Benjamin (Ben) Meed. Chaim Engel. Recalls the Chaim Engel. Describes Describes Warsaw shortly Describes the burning of Sobibor uprising and his plans for the Sobibor after the German the Warsaw ghetto escape uprising. Chaim refers to occupation in 1939, and during the 1943 ghetto [Gustav] Wagner, his first experience of uprising Sobibor's deputy antisemitism commandant

Charlene Schiff. Describes Esther Raab. Describes Emanuel Tanay. Describes Fritzie Weiss Fritzshall. a clandestine school for planning for the uprising the establishment of the Describes selection children in the Horochow in Sobibor Miechow ghetto process in Auschwitz ghetto

Franz Wohlfahrt. Gerda Weissmann Klein. Gerda Blachmann Hanne Hirsch Liebmann. Describes imprisonment Describes liberation in Wilchfort. Describes the Describes harassment in Graz Czechoslovakia by U.S. mood of passengers on and anti-Jewish soldier the "St. Louis" after they sentiment in Germany were denied entry into Cuba

Hessy Levinsons Taft. John Komski. Describes Johanna Gerechter Joseph Stanley Wardzala. Describes father's Krakow after the Neumann. Describes Describes the badge Poles attempts to obtain visas outbreak of World War II Kristallnacht in Hamburg had to wear in forced- for the family to emigrate labor camps in Germany from Nice, in the south of France

Leif Donde. Describes his Lucine Horn. Describes Lilly Appelbaum Malnik. Leo Schneiderman. family's escape from the German occupation Describes death march Describes arrival at Denmark to Sweden of Lublin from Auschwitz to Auschwitz, selection, and Bergen-Belsen separation from his family

Murray Pantirer. Miso (Michael) Vogel. Niels Bamberger. Norbert Wollheim. Describes antisemitic Describes arrival at Describes German Describes forced labor at climate in postwar Auschwitz invasion of Denmark in the Buna works Krakow 1940

Preben Munch-Nielson. Rochelle Blackman Slivka. Sarah (Sheila) Peretz Samuel Gruber. Describes Describes a fishing boat Describes the formation Etons. Describes a German girl's reaction used to carry Jews to of the Vilna ghetto experiences as a child in to learning that he was safety in Sweden hiding Jewish

Siegfried Halbreich. Steven Springfield. Tove Schoenbaum Tomasz (Toivi) Blatt. Describes conditions and Describes conditions in Bamberger. Describes trip Describes gassing forced labor in the Gross- the Stutthof to and arrival in Sweden operations in the Sobibor Rosen camp concentration camp extermination camp

Vladka (Fagele) Peltel Vladka (Fagele) Peltel William (Welek) Walter Meyer. Describes Meed. Describes the Meed. Describes her Luksenburg. Describes activities of members of deportation of her reaction to the burning of the first night of the the Edelweiss Pirates in mother and brother from the Warsaw ghetto as she German invasion of Duesseldorf, Germany the Warsaw ghetto to watched from a building Treblinka outside the ghetto

Wallace Witkowski. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Kurt Klein. Describes Describes harsh living Derman. Describes joining Derman. Describes some of the difficulties conditions for non-Jews the Nekama (Revenge) partisan activities involved in emigrating in Poland Jewish partisan unit led from Germany by Josef Glazman in the Naroch Forest

Hanne Hirsch Liebmann. Julian Noga. Describes Bart Stern. Describes Thomas Buergenthal. Describes a Children's Aid conditions in Flossenbürg deportation to Auschwitz Describes the liberation Society (OSE) visit and life of the Sachsenhausen in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon camp

Edward Adler. Describes Johanna Gerechter arrest and imprisonment Neumann. Describes anti- in prewar Germany for his Jewish measures in relationship with a non- Hamburg, Germany Jewish woman

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