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Paul Temmer talks about his first experience with antisemitism and having to wear the Jewish star.
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Paul Temmer talks about the Nazi occupation of Budapest.
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Paul Temmer tells how his property was inventoried by a neighbor.
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Paul Temmer discusses the loss of his family's valuables
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Paul Temmer tells about having to share his home with strangers.
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Paul Temmer tells how he and his grandparents were moved into the ghetto from his home in Budapest, Hungary.
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Paul Temmer discusses living conditions in the ghetto.
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Paul Temmer remembers staying in a bomb shelter
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Paul Temmer discusses how Raoul Wallenberg saved many Jewish men, women and children living in the ghetto.
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Fred Wysocki remembers the liberation of Ebensee Concentration Camp.
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Fred Wyscoki recounts how he was taken as a POW of the German Army during World War II.
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Fred Wysocki tells about feeding former Ebensee Concentration Camp prisoners.
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Fred Wysocki tells about liberation.
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Lillian Bielski (nee Ticktin) talks about life under Nazi occupation.
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Lillian Bielski (nee Ticktin) tells how Tuvia convinced others to join them in the woods.
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Lillian Bielski describes Tuvia Bielski's leadership of the Otriad.
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Arthur Meier describes his family's struggle to emigrate to the United States.
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Lawrence Fuller describes a concentration camp.
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Lawrence Fuller describes what he witnessed after the liberation of a concentration camp.
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Lawrence Fuller talks about Ebensee Concentration Camp.
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E. Edward Herman talks about trying to survive, living outside of the Warsaw Ghetto
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E. Edward Herman recalls being abandoned in Budapest.
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E. Edward Herman tells about life in the Warsaw Ghetto
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E. Edward Herman recalls when his father left Warsaw
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Yetti Sterensis recalls her family's move into the ghetto.
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Yetti Sterensis tells how her family bought food in the ghetto.
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Yetti Sterensis tells how a Nazi officer helped her get false papers listing her identity as a gentile.
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Yetti Sterensis recalls visiting her father who was imprisoned in a concentration camp.
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Edith Simon was born in Frankfurt am Mein, Germany and raised with one brother in a reform Jewish home. Her father owned a wine sales company.
On November 9, 1238 she witnessed Kristallnacht. She emigrated with mother and brother to United States on November 25, 1939 via Italy with ...
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Edith Simon was born in Frankfurt am Mein, Germany and raised with one brother in a reform Jewish home. Her father owned a wine sales company.
On November 9, 1238 she witnessed Kristallnacht. She emigrated with mother and brother to United States on November 25, 1939 via Italy with he...
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<p class="MsoNormal">Mickey Quittner is the youngest of three children from a conservative Jewish family. The family lived in Budapest, Hungary, where Mickey attended a textile engineering college.</p> <p class="MsoNormal"> </p> <p ...
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Ginette Hirsch tells how her father was arrested.
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Philip Peper talks about the Dutch Underground.
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<p><p>Betty Goldberg discusses how she escaped being arrested.</p></p>
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Betty Goldberg tells how she was rescued.
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Ginette Hirsch tells how she and her family were liberated.
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Ginette Hirsch tells how her parents helped Jewish refugees.
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Yetti Sterensis tells about going to Germany to work.
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Ginette Hirsch tells about when her family escaped their home.
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Marie Silverman (Berkovic) tells how she and her sister escaped a transit camp.
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Salomon Wainberg discusses life in hiding during the Holocaust.
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Aron Bell describes his brothers, Tuvia, Zus and Asael Bielski.
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Halina Herman tells what life was like as a hidden child.
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Toni Rinde (nee Igel) tells how she was taken in by a Polish Christian.
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Arthur Butler discusses liberating Ebensee Concentration Camp
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Jerry Rawicki talks about being rescued and hidden.
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Magda Quittner talks about living in the ghetto.
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Salomon PIla talks about Oscar Schindler
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Samuel Schryver talks about surviving in Westerbork Transit Camp
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Walter Loebenberg tells his experience during Kristallnacht (November 9, 1938). He discusses what he witnessed as well as his arrest that day.
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Essie Shor was 16 years old when the Nazis invaded Belarus. After the Nazis occupied Novogrudok, the town where she and her family lived, most of her family were killed in an action. Only Essie and her father remained. Later, Essie was able to escape to the forest and spent two years as part of ...
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Presented in memory of Abraham W. and Ruth Lipsman