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  • * MEMOIRS: ''Of Blood and Hope'' (1979; ET 1980) ...liberation, Pisar spent a year and a half in the American occupation zone of Germany, engaging in black marketeering with fellow survivors. He was rescu
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  • ''' Oratio de hominis dignitate''' <Latin> / ''Oration on the Dignity of Man'' (1486) is a book by [[Giovanni Pico della Mirandola]]. ...quired these books at considerable expense and read them from beginning to end with the greatest attention and with unrelenting toil."
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  • == Ophthalmology Times (1 February 2021) == ...onery company in Vienna. My father had graduated from Technical University of Budapest as a civil engineer.
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  • * One of the main interpreters of [[Brundibar]] ...resienstadt]]> <[[Brundibar]]> <[[Auschwitz]]> (other camps) <[[Liberation of Theresienstadt]]>
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  • * '''''A Nazi Loved Me: The Story of Marguerite Mishkin''''', written by Maya Baker, illustrated by Erin McQuill ..., not knowing she was Jewish. One of the soldiers became particularly fond of Marguerite and brought her small gifts. One day, while she was sitting on h
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  • Daniel Chanoch, the younger brother of [[Uri Chanoch]], was one of the [[Kovno Boys]], liberated at [[Gunskirchen]]. ...n to camp B and his work unloading carriages; life in the camp towards the end; being marched to a train transport in January 1945; arriving in Mauthausen
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  • ...that was attacked by some other emigres. The family left Shanghai on board of the "Marine Lynx" on the 25th July 1947 and reached Naples on August 16th. [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1939 (subject)|1939 Krips]]
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  • ...that was attacked by some other emigres. The family left Shanghai on board of the "Marine Lynx" on the 25th July 1947 and reached Naples on August 16th. [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1945 (subject)|1945 Krips]]
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  • ...and Jewish History. She was then a professor of history at City University of New York for 37 years. * '''Elli : Coming of Age in the Holocaust''' (New York : Times Books, 1980).
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  • ...erculosis. Instead he remained in Rome. On October 8, 1982, on the holiday of Shemini Atzeret, he was shot and wounded by Arab terrorists outside the syn [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1938 (subject)|1938 Pacifici]]
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  • ...hey own a farm and the father was in the import-export business. The lives of Jewish families change dramatically when the village was annexed to Hungary ...and doctors checked the the boys three times a day. Boys who showed signs of illness were taken immediately to the crematorium for elimination. 650 male
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  • ...rn in February 1902) and his mother from Warsaw (born July 23, 1903). Both of them immigrated to France in the 1920s (his father in 1921 and his mother i ...on August 20, 1941. He was sent to Drancy where he remained until the end of April 1942. Then, he was transferred to Compiègne and deported from there
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  • ...ng thing in the space of six days, and that cheeky children were in danger of being immediately devoured by bears...."--Publisher description. ...Mrs. Lofts, is one of the most magnificent pieces of history in the whole of literature. The thing she most wishes for this book is that people should r
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  • * KEYWORDS : <Ghetto> <Camps> <Bergen-Belsen> <Liberation of Bergen-Belsen> * MEMOIRS : ''A Daughter of Many Mothers'' (2017)
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  • ...Arno (1924). Hermann and Helene married in 1932, two years after the death of Helene in 1930. ...gainst the nazi propaganda exhibition "The Soviet Paradise". The relatives of those who had been shot (including Arno, and Erna, Joachim and their mother
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  • ...Arno (1924). Hermann and Helene married in 1932, two years after the death of Helene in 1930. ...gainst the nazi propaganda exhibition "The Soviet Paradise". The relatives of those who had been shot (including Arno, and Erna, Joachim and their mother
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  • * One of the interpreters of the opera [[Brundibar]] * One of the [[Girls of Room 28]]
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  • * KEYWORDS : <[[Auschwitz]]> <[[Dachau]]> <[[Liberation of Dachau]]> -- <United States> * MEMOIRS : "From Broken Glass: My Story of Finding Hope in Hitler's Death Camps to Inspire a New Generation" (2018)
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  • * KEYWORDS : <[[Auschwitz]]> <[[Liberation of Auschwitz]]> One of the youngest prisoners liberated at Auschwitz, Eva Umlauf was born at Novak
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  • ...erculosis. Instead he remained in Rome. On October 8, 1982, on the holiday of Shemini Atzeret, he was shot and wounded by Arab terrorists outside the syn [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1931 (subject)|1931 Pacifici]]
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