### This file has the following structure : ### First line of record : Name of file fragment ### Second line of record : Name of interviewee ### Third line of record : Text snippet (as one continous line), HTML tags allowed bassf Juergen Bassfreund Juergen Bassfreund saw his future in America. binde Janine Binder Janine wished to continue studies in United States. bisen Polia Bisenhaus Polia Bisenhaus wanted to become self-sufficient. brams Jacques Bramson Jacques Bramson was nephew of a member of Russian parliament. braun Anna Braun Anna Braun could not reconcile the Heil Hitler salute. bundy Nelly Bundy Nelly Bundy survived because she spoke English. eisen Kalman Eisenberg Kalman Eisenberg was fifteen when the actions started in his town of Starachowice. epste Nechamah Epstein The struggle of life was stronger than anything for Nechamah Epstein. ferbe Joseph Ferber Joseph Ferber was a teacher at the school for displaced children. ferdi Victor Ferdinansk Victor Ferdinansk was a theologist. feuer Max Feuer Max Feuer was a lawyer. franz Hildegarde Franz Hildegarde Franz was deported to Theresienstadt after her Christian husband died. freil Fania Freilich Fania Freilich was interned at Drancy. frydm Henya Frydman Henya Frydman believed that fascism could return. gertn Alexander Gertner Alexander Gertner was interned at Birkenau, Auschwitz. goldw Bertha Goldwasser Bertha Goldwasser worked for the French resistance until the liberation. gross Jola (Yetta) Gross Jola Gross carried the tattoo number A-7768. gurma Rachel Gurmanova Rachel Gurmanova was secretary of central committee of Organisation for Rehabilitation and Training in Poland. gutma Ephraim Gutman Ephraim Gutman personally experiencied the German policy of extermination. hambu Ludwig Hamburger Ludwig Hamburger was fourteen when deported to a work-lager. heisl Adolph Heisler Adolph Heisler carried the tattoo number A-4470 hersk Mendel Herskovitz Mendel Herskovitz was fifteen when assigned to an ammunition lager. horow Solomon Horowitz Solomon Horowitz was a Rabbi. isako Samuel Isakovitch This is one of the first spools taken in this project. kaldo George Kaldore George Kaldore believed in his own strength. keste Jurek Kestenberg Jurek Kestenberg, 18, wanted to become a dental technician. kharc Yoan Kharchenko Yoan Kharchenko was a priest from Riga. khich Michail Khichenko kimme Abraham Kimmelmann Abraham Kimmelmann was a child who survived Buchenwald. kluve Julius Kluver Julius Kluver believed that Germany would win the war. kovit Anna Kovitzka Anna Kovitzka survived Auschwitz because she could speak English. krako Adam Krakowski In event of another war Adam Krakowski would choose to become a soldier rather than working in a lager. krueg Esther Krueger Esther Krueger was determined to reach Palestine - legally or illegally. kuech Lena Kuechler Lena Kuechler was a teacher in Biepitz for seven years. marcu Hadassah Marcus Hadassah Marcus carried the tattoo number - 48543 and a triangle. matzn Jack Matzner Jack Matzner was a prominent member of Wiesbaden Jewish community. meltz Rose (Raisel) Meltzak The youngest person interviewed - age 13. miche Valerius Michelson Valerius Michelson was a student of architecture at International University of UN Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. minsk Jacob Minski Jacob Minski was interned at Oranieburg. moell Ernesto Moeller-Arnold One of the few interviews taken in Spanish. mosko Marko Moskovitz Marko Moskovitz was interned at Flossenberg and Auschwitz. neima Clara Neiman Clara Neiman's family had converted to Judaism through Molokanism. neufe Helena Neufeld Helena Neufeld was interned at Belsen for over 12 months. nicht Fela Nichthauser Fela Nichthauser wanted to become a dental technician. odine Dimitri Odinetz Prof. Dimitri Odinetz was a member of the cabinet of the Ukranian regional government. oleis Jacob Oleiski Jacob Oleiski was a high official in a displaced persons camp. ostla Isaac Ostland Issac Ostland was a Rabbi. perl Abram Perl Abram Perl and his brother participated in Slovakian uprising. pisko Bernjamin Piskorz Benjamin Piskorz participated in Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. prest Anna Prest Anna Prest was a teacher in a Russian School. reich Sigmund Reich Sigmund Reich was interned at Kamenz (near Dresden). rosen Erene Rosenwasser Erene Rosenwasser carried the tattoo number A 1042. rosenfeld Pinkhus Rosenfeld Pinkhus Rosenfeld owned a textile factory in Zdunska Wola. roset Raisel Roset Raisel Roset was interned at Lorain. schac Nathan Schacht Nathan Schacht joined the partisans at the age of 10. schla Friedrich Schlaefrig Friedrich Schlaefrig was a 'Ministerial Counsellor' in the Austrian Railroad Ministry. schul Charlotte Schultze Charlotte Schultze was a Doctor. schwa Jacob Schwarzfitter Jacob Schwarzfitter was a Polish Soldier. serra Edith Serras Edith Serras belonged to an anti-fascist organization. shach Leon Shachnovski Leon Shachnovski was interned at Dachau for three years. sprec Max Meyer Sprecher Max Meyer Sprecher was a medical student at Heidelberg University. stopn Udel Stopnitsky Udel Stopnitsky was interned at Birkenau. tchar Roma Tcharnabroda Roma Tcharnabroda lost both of her legs at Dachau. tisch Helena Tischauer Helena Tischauer worked as a clerk in a office at Auschwitz. uniko Israel Unikowski Israel Unikowski carries tattoo number B-7687. warsa Bernard Warsager Bernard Warsager, an artist, a painter spent six years in Buchenwald. weinb Julian Weinberg Julian Weinberg was the managing director of The Electric Works, Lodz. wilf Jacob Wilf Jacob Wilf was a doctor of Jurisprudence. wolf Isaac Wolf Issac Wolf fought for the battle of Stalingrad. zgnil Bella Zgnilek Bella Zgnilek recites a poem that she wrote at Gabesdorf. ziere Edith Zierer Edit Zierer was 11 years old when assigned to work at a munitions factory.