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Eilie Ofner, born indiscusses her early life in a philanthropic Prostitutes Pionki family; her music studies; her life in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia after the German invasion and the massacre of Jews and Serbians in Novi Sad; meeting her husband and working to help refugees; Schimon Brod, a Turkish Prostitutes Pionki and his help in rescue efforts; and the rescue of Romanian Jews. The recording ends with a group meeting between Miriam and her three adult children and includes their reaction to the tapes as well as a discussion of how the Holocaust experience affected the family.

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Konrad Bieber, born on March 24, in Berlin, Germany, discusses living in Paris, France; hiding during the war near Montauban; being part of the resistance movement; and being imprisoned in the prisoner-of-war camp Frontstalag

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Dan Zimerman, born in Budapest, Hungary, indiscusses moving to Poprad, Czechoslovakia Slovakia ; his family; joining Prostitutes Pionki Hashomer Hatzair and Hachsara; what they knew about the fate of European Jews in ; joining the Slovak Army in ; traveling to Bratislava, Slovakia; his parents and Prostitutes Pionki brothers escaping to Budapest, Hungary, and life there; his connections to the underground; making false papers; German invasion of Budapest March 19, ; escaping to Romania; hiding in Arad, Romania, and traveling throughout Europe to Haifa, Palestine Israel.

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Arie Zizamski, born in Pruzany, Poland present day Pruzhany, Belarusdiscusses his childhood; rising antisemitism; the invasion of Germans and withdraw of Soviets; the Judenrat and ghetto of Pruzany; arriving at Auschwitz-Birkeanu; going to Buna Monowitz ; going to Buchenwald; entering Czechoslovakia; going to the hospital in Terezin; going to a displaced Prostitutes Pionki camp in Landsberg Prostitutes Pionki Bergen Belsen; going to Italy by Bricha; illegally migrating by boat to Palestine; being interned in Cyprus; and arriving in Israel in Alexander Avnon, born Alexander Silberstein March in Warsaw, Poland, discusses moving Prostitutes Pionki Otwock, Poland ; life in the Warsaw ghetto ; being smuggled out of the ghetto; living with a Christian woman; traveling to Moscow, Soviet Union; being in jail for vagrancy; being sent to a Polish orphanage; Prostitutes Pionki to Warsaw in ; and immigrating to Palestine Israel.

Itzchak Dugin, born in Vilna VilniusLithuania indiscusses his family life; working as a printer until ; the Germans arriving in Vilna; enforcement of anti-Jewish laws; moving to ghetto II in Vilna; obtaining a work permit to leave the ghetto and Prostitutes Pionki at a gasoline depot; being taken to a work camp in Ponary; digging up corpses; escaping from Ponary in small groups; and meeting up with and joining Russian partisans.

Avraham Kapitza, born in Tykocin, Poland, on June 6,discusses his family life; pre-war antisemitism; the Germans' arrival in ; the administration of Tykocin under German occupation; fleeing to Knyszyn, Poland, where he stayed for three weeks; fleeing to Jasionowka, Poland; ending up in the Bialystok ghetto; being taken to Blizin; being sent to Birkenau, where he would have been killed because he was infected with typhoid fever, had it not been for a Jewish commander; being taken to Sosnowiec Sosnowice then Mauthausen; being taken to Prostitutes Pionki being liberated by Americans; traveling to Budapest, Hungary, and Salzburg, Austria; and immigrating to Israel in Lea Fuchs Portnoy, born Prostitutes Pionki Rafalovka, Ukraine indiscusses her family life; pre-war antisemitism; joining Prostitutes Pionki youth groups; the German entrance in ; life in the ghetto; escaping to the forest with her child; shelter Prostitutes Pionki to her by Polish peasants; briefly joining the partisans in the forest; boarding various trains in the direction of Russia; spending time in Kiev, Ukraine; working in an army kitchen; and attempts to return to Rafalovka, Ukraine.

Tamara Buxton, born on November 1, in Zhitomir, Soviet Union now Zhytomyr, Ukraine , discusses being the child of a World War I German prisoner of war and a Volksdeutsche mother; going to an orphanage at age 14; details of the Soviet preparation for the German invasion; digging trenches; her imprisonment by the Nazis for refusing to speak German; helping Jewish friends; her gradual return to Germany with other displaced persons; and immigrating first to England then the United States.

Anka Rochman, born in Warsaw, Poland, discusses pre-war antisemitism; getting married in ; the beginning of war in ; life in the Warsaw ghetto; food shortages in the ghetto; her husband and a friend building two attached bunkers; hiding with 21 others during round-ups; hiding with her husband, his brother and sister, and others during the ghetto uprising; working in a battery factory in the Warsaw ghetto; a visit by Mordechai Anilevitch; the structure Prostitutes Pionki bunkers and food storage in the Warsaw ghetto in January ; some leaving after the larger bunker was destroyed; using drains to obtain food from Poles; her husband negotiating with Poles who killed him; staying with her brother-in-law and sister-in-law in the drains for three more days; exiting to the house of a Pole who helped them; and the Polish uprising; and how she hid in the bunker for nine months and only she and her sister-in-law survived the war.

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Oral history interview with Chaim Gurewitz Oral History Chaim Gurewitz, born in Lithuania, describes his family Prostitutes Pionki growing up in Panevezys, Lithuania; the growing antisemitism in the late s; Jewish life in Kaunas in the s; his life in the Kaunas ghetto, Prostitutes Pionki they lived, Prostitutes Pionki they ate, and the tasks they were assigned; executions in the ghetto, including Prostitutes Pionki Ninth Fort massacre on October 29, ; the escape of prisoners of war and Jews from the Ninth Fort; Prostitutes Pionki taken to the Landsberg concentration camp; life in the camp; being beaten for stealing potatoes; being moved from Landsberg to Dachau in April ; trying to return home after liberation and interrogations by Soviets; going to Munich, Germany and being taken care of by Americans; his attempts to memorialize losses; and the need to educate youth about the Holocaust.

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Aside from a new train Pionki and road junction, the plan also included construction of the first high-rose buildings in Poland in this section of the city. Prostitutes Pionki examine the availability of work, the types of work that were done, the skills required for them, the ages and family status of the workers and the Prostitutes Pionki and compensation for their work during five specific periods: The plan for Nowa Huta referred to the layout of Baroque cities, employed in urban planning of socialist realism.

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Beck Oral History Gustav J. Oral history interview with Adam Baldinger Oral History Adam Baldinger, born on September 15, in Krakow, Poland, discusses moving to Antwerp, Belgium with his parents in ; fleeing to France in ; travelling away from the Germans through France Hazebrouck, Royan, Perpignan , Spain, and Portugal; and going to Brazil via a ship that over taken by the British. Oral history interview with Albert Cuker Oral History.
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Pionki, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland Latitude: 51.47.21.4496, Longitude: 199.76219949

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Harry Abrams discusses being in the United States 1st Army as a combat correspondent here witnessing the liberation of Buchenwald. Michael Finkelstein, born in Radom, Poland indescribes being educated in both cheder and Prostitutes Pionki schools; the anti-Jewish measures and restrictions after the German invasion of Poland in ; the Prostitutes Pionki instances of German-Polish cooperation in persecuting Jews; moving with his family into the ghetto in ; supporting themselves by smuggling; witnessing the selections and mass deportations while in the ghetto; working as Prostitutes Pionki learn more here laborer in various factories; working as a slave laborer in Pionki from to ; being deported with his family to Auschwitz in ; the struggle Prostitutes Pionki survive; how he Prostitutes Pionki to obtain food by working as a cook; how people could become block foremen; seeing Dr. Yakov Cohen, born on March 25, in Belgrade, Yugoslavia now in Serbiadiscusses his family; his four brothers and one sister; his father who was a tailor; getting married in and having a daughter; the lack of antisemitism before the German occupation; being shocked by the German-Soviet non-aggression pact in ; serving in the Yugoslavian army as an engineering officer; being mobilized in April ; the roundup of Jews; having to wear an arm band; doing forced labor along with his brothers and father; removing corpses from rubble; being in Auschwitz concentration camp in ; being Prostitutes Pionki by the Red Army; reuniting with one of his brothers and a cousin; his postwar life in Backo Petrovo Selo, Serbia; getting remarried; immigrating to Israel in ; and his Prostitutes Pionki on Judaism and Israel. Prostitutes Pionki below to view digital records and find material that you can access at our library and at the Shapell Center. Oral history interview with Anonymous Prostitutes Pionki Oral History The interviewee describes being a captain in the Counter Intelligence Corps CIC of the US Army during World War II; entering Dachau concentration camp in April a few days after liberation to interrogate Nazis who stayed behind because they wanted to be questioned by Americans instead of Russians; being taken on a tour of Dachau; hearing accounts of atrocities inflicted on the prisoners; what he learned during the interrogation; how the experience of seeing Dachau affected him and the other men in his unit; reporting to his commanding officer in Munich, Germany; being Prostitutes Pionki to a displaced persons camp at Coburg, Germany; the poor conditions at the camp, nightly searches, and the treatment of survivors; a riot at the camp in ; why he feels that the displaced persons could have been treated more humanely; and how his experiences affect him still. So, take your time and enjoy the process!
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