Survival Oral History, 1933-1945 testimony.

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Survival Oral History, 1933-1945 testimony.

The testimony contains information about the persecution suffered by Martin Alexander, his immediate family, and other Jews of Berlin before and during the Holocaust. A great portion of the testimony relates to Martin Alexander's experiences while imprisoned at Auschwitz and Birkenau.

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Martin Alexander was born in Berlin, Germany, on 16 Feb 1920. Along with his wife, Ruth, he was captured and moved to Birkenau in Feb 1943. He escaped from Nazi capture at an airfield in Ganacker, Germany. He emigrated to the United States in 1949. Alexander presently resides in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. From the description of Survival Oral History, 1933-1945 testimony. (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). WorldCat record id: 122571772 ...