American Gathering Conference collection Poland N-P testimonies letters.

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American Gathering Conference collection Poland N-P testimonies letters.

Includes testimonies written by Polish Jews who survived the Holocaust. The testimonies describe deportations, life in the ghettos, pogroms, selections for the gas chambers, survival in concentration camps, and the annihilation of the Jewish population of Szczuczyn, Poland. Also included are copies of documents that relate to the conditions in the Mauthausen concentration camp. The copies include a statement by a Mauthausen survivor, a report describing the administration of the camp and the treatment of the various types of prisoners, and the confession of the former Mauthausen camp commander, Franz Ziereis. The Mauthausen copies are dated ca. Jun 1945.

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Matyszkiiewicz, Henryk.

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Pantirer, Murray.

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Oskar Schindler was a native of Czechoslovakia and a Catholic. He operated a factory near Krakow, Poland, where he managed to save some 1,200 Jews from death during the Holocaust. After World War II, Schindler went to Argentina with the aid of those Jews, whom he saved from the concentration camps. He returned to Germany after several year in South American and worked for the German Friends of Hebrew University. He was named as a Righteous Gentile by Yad Vashem and was buried in Jerusalem after ...

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Potach, Phyllis.

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Opatowski, Joseph

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Wolter, Waldemar 1908-1947

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Perlberger, Mina (Glücksman, Chana Malka)

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Enters.

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Popowski, Paula (Kornblum, Pearl)

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Bachmayer.

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Praw, Tamara.

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Heidler.

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Sojka, Chaya Golding

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Orzech, Sophie.

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Neufeld, Jack.

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Ziereis, Franz.

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During World War II, Sidney D. Gell was a member of the U.S. Army's 131st Evacuation Hospital, where Ziereis was taken after he was shot. Gell was part of the team which translated Ziereis' confession into English. Gell currently lives in California. From the description of Confessions of an SS Killer deposition. (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). WorldCat record id: 86133519 ...

Gluchs.

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