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    • Dr. Gábor Márkus Interview 

      Back, Toby; Gábor, Márkus (Browder Committee, 1986)
      The speaker describes his experience in Budapest, Hungary in 1922 when the Nazis invaded. He described a Hungarian leader being immediately arrested for speaking against the Nazis and his family being given little time to ...
    • Dr. Gábor Márkus Transcript 

      Markus, Gabor; Back, Toby (Browder Committee, 1986)
      The speaker describes his experience in Budapest, Hungary in 1922 when the Nazis invaded. He described a Hungarian leader being immediately arrested for speaking against the Nazis and his family being given little time to ...
    • Dr. Ronald Hauser Interview 

      Back, Toby; Ronald, Hauser (Browder Committee, 1990)
      The speaker describes the Nazi invasion in Plock, Poland. He talks about antisemitism, the German invasion in 1939, and the loss of rights among those who are Jewish. No one in his family survived being sent to Landsberg.
    • Dr. Ronald Hauser Transcript 

      Hauser, Ronald; Back, Toby (Browder Committee, 1990)
      The speaker describes his life before immigration. He was bullied and abused by teachers and classmates. After immigration, he became detached from others being weary of putting down roots. Now he is making an attempt to ...
    • Gerda Weissman Klein & Kurt Klein Interview 

      Back, Toby; Weissman Klein, Gerda; Klein, Kurt (Browder Committee, 1990)
      Gerda talks about how her town was invaded and attacked by the Nazis. After being sent to concentration camps and rescued by US soldiers, she discovered that those she cares about passed away before and on Liberation ...
    • Gerda Weissman Klein and Kurt Klein Transcript 

      Weissman Klein, Gerda; Klein, Kurt (Browder Committee, 1990)
      Gerda talks about how her town was invaded and attacked by the Nazis. After being sent to concentration camps and rescued by US soldiers, she discovered that those she cares about passed away before and on Liberation ...
    • Irmgard Mueller Transcript 

      Mueller, Irmgard; Back, Toby (Browder Committee, 1990)
      Irmgard Mueller described her life-changing when Hitler came to power. She was sent to concentration camps with her friends. During a march, she and a few others were able to separate from the group and escape the country ...
    • Irmgard Muller Interview 

      Back, Toby; Irmgard, Muller (Browder Committee, 1990)
      Irmgard Mueller described her life-changing when Hitler came to power. She was sent to concentration camps with her friends. During a march, she and a few others were able to separate from the group and escape the country ...
    • Judy H. Schatz Interview 

      Back, Toby; Schatz, Judy (Browder Committee, 1990)
      The speaker talked about her family leaving Austria-Hungary after the discrimination and banning of Jewish people began. She faced many struggles where extended family passed on due to the Nazi regime, her immediate family ...
    • Raymond Federman Interview 

      Federman, Raymond (Browder Committee, 1990-07)
      Raymond Federman discusses his middle-class Jewish family and how she spent nine years in an orphanage in the 1910s. His parents and sisters were deported to Auschwitz, so he went to a Jewish neighborhood where his aunt lived.
    • Raymond Federman Transcript 

      Federman, Raymond; Back, Toby (Browder Committee, 1990-07)
      Raymond Federman discusses his middle-class Jewish family and how she spent nine years in an orphanage in the 1910s. His parents and sisters were deported to Auschwitz, so he went to a Jewish neighborhood where his aunt lived.
    • Rubin Literman Interview 

      Back, Toby; Rubin, Literman (Browder Committee, 1990)
      The speaker describes the Nazi invasion in Plock, Poland. He talks about antisemitism, the German invasion in 1939, and the loss of rights among those who are Jewish. No one in his family survived being sent to Landsberg.
    • Rubin Literman Transcript 

      Literman, Rubin; Back, Toby (Browder Committee, 1990)
      The speaker describes the Nazi invasion in Plock, Poland. He talks about antisemitism, the German invasion in 1939, and the loss of rights among those who are Jewish. No one in his family survived being sent to Landsberg.