Preserved Evidence: Ghetto Lodz, Band 2H. Eibeshitz Institute for Holocaust Studies, 1998 |
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... train stopped , but the doors remained shut . People lost control of themselves . They became unreasonable . The situation worsened from hour to hour . Finally the train stopped . The doors opened with a terrible bang , followed by ...
... train stopped , but the doors remained shut . People lost control of themselves . They became unreasonable . The situation worsened from hour to hour . Finally the train stopped . The doors opened with a terrible bang , followed by ...
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... train . During the last two months of the war , with the rapid advance of the Allied Armies , the rate of death marches accelerated . They continued until the very last day of the Third Reich . In the interim , thousands of Jews ...
... train . During the last two months of the war , with the rapid advance of the Allied Armies , the rate of death marches accelerated . They continued until the very last day of the Third Reich . In the interim , thousands of Jews ...
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... train was waiting . Each of us was given a loaf of bread and told to board the train . They announced that we wouldn't get any food until we reached the next point . We were so crowded that at night we slept standing . During my sleep I ...
... train was waiting . Each of us was given a loaf of bread and told to board the train . They announced that we wouldn't get any food until we reached the next point . We were so crowded that at night we slept standing . During my sleep I ...
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Auschwitz | 377 |
The Marches | 448 |
To Go on Living | 503 |
Urheberrecht | |
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