Preserved Evidence: Ghetto Lodz, Band 2H. Eibeshitz Institute for Holocaust Studies, 1998 |
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... looked like a young Yemenite : black eyes , dark skin and a crooked back . He was seventeen years old but looked like an old man . The " doctor " conducting the selection sent him to the left . Doovtche knew what it meant and jumped to ...
... looked like a young Yemenite : black eyes , dark skin and a crooked back . He was seventeen years old but looked like an old man . The " doctor " conducting the selection sent him to the left . Doovtche knew what it meant and jumped to ...
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... looked at each other , and in everyone's eyes was the same question mark : " Is this our fate ? Is this our future ? " Everyone was terrified and tired , and hot , for we wore winter clothes and winter coats . I looked at the two ...
... looked at each other , and in everyone's eyes was the same question mark : " Is this our fate ? Is this our future ? " Everyone was terrified and tired , and hot , for we wore winter clothes and winter coats . I looked at the two ...
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... looked at us and crossed himself twice . " Are you alive ? They said that all of you were killed . So what do you want here ? " Karol said . In the street we looked at each other . We fell into each other's embrace , and burst into ...
... looked at us and crossed himself twice . " Are you alive ? They said that all of you were killed . So what do you want here ? " Karol said . In the street we looked at each other . We fell into each other's embrace , and burst into ...
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Auschwitz | 377 |
The Marches | 448 |
To Go on Living | 503 |
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