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      <title>Holocaust Survivors by Crystal Bailey</title>
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         <title>Danyelle Pinckney</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Leslie Kleinman's family names were not mentioned but he did have four brothers, three sisters and his father was a Rabbi. They were living in Ambud before they were taken.They went to Auschwitz-Birkenau. Leslie was 14 when he was sent into the camp. Life in the camp wasn't easy, he said the older he became the more work he did. Leslie's family died before they left and his age was not mentioned. He left because the British were allowing people to leave and go to the U.K. Him and his family were only in one camp.Once he was free, Leslie got married and settled in Canada. His family died in the gas chambers and their ages were not mentioned. One thing that stood out to me was that Leslie and his family were told that they were going to the Germany to work but they where taken somewhere else. </div>]]></description>
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         <title>William peavy -  Eva Mozes Kor and her identical twin, Miriam Mozes</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Eva and Miriam Mozes were born in the small village of Portz, Romania. They were taken to a ghetto in Simleul Silvanei and then deported to Auschwitz. When they arrived to auschwitz they were both 10 years old.&nbsp; Life in the camp was hell on earth they were experimented with by having brutal surgerys performed on them. They were 11 when auschwitz was liberated.&nbsp; They left the camp when they were liberated. The only camp they were in was auschwitz in 1944.&nbsp; They moved to an orphanage after they were free. Miriam died in 1993 but eva is still alive to this day. The twins were his favorite set of twins.&nbsp;</div><div><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Jada Andrews </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Rosa Marie Burger<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Heinz Skyte (Spencer Little)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Heinz had an older brother named Frank. He married Thea in 1945. Heinz lived in Fuerth, Germany before he ran away with his brother to England. They were sent to a camp on the Isle of Man when he was a little over 17. Life was bad for him on the camp.&nbsp; He remained in the camp until 1942. He was forced out of Germany for being Jewish. They only went to one camp and were never in another. After the camp he moved back to Canada and volunteered for war work and spent the rest of the war working as an engineer. They have not died yet. One fact that stood out to me most was, “ The Government began tribunals that allocated them to one of three categories, either Enemy or Friendly Aliens, according to the threat they were thought to pose.”</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Tanisha SKinner</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Eva Galler<br>Eva Galler is the daughter of Isreal Vogel and Ita Prince. She was born on January 1, 1924.She was the oldest of 8 children in Oleszyce, Poland. One day they were told by the Nazis that they had to go to the ghetto in Lubaczow because they needed workers. Once they arrived they discovered it to be a small town with very few people and homes. There were 28 people sleeping in a room, there was not enough food or water for everyone to have or to even wash with. There were so many people in the town once they moved everyone there that there were some people sleeping outside because they didn't have a roof to sleep under. Days later they came back to take the jews to the Belzac camp. Everyone was to ride the train and from their understanding, they thought it was a work camp. They were let on about what it really was by a friend that had escaped and knew from there that they had to do something so that some of them could survive. while riding the train to their destination there were people trying to escape through a broken window, when Eva's dad got the idea that his 3 oldest children Berele Galler 15, Hannah Galler, and Eva Galler 17. Unfortunately, once they jumped out the window Eva's sister and brother had been shot by the guards on top of the roof. Eva had survived because she fell in a snowbank and from there she was on the run. She ran to a friends house where she supplied Eva with half a loaf a bread and sent her on her way. While Eva was on the run she didn't get lots of help because people were scared they would get caught so she was on her own for most of her run. Eva rode trains to find the ghetto but couldn't find it but she did stumble across a bakery where they took her and got her tested because they didn't know she was a&nbsp; jew. Life wasn't the best because she had to be a slave worker but Eva lived to be 82 years on and died on January 5, 2006. One thing that I admired about Eva was that when she saw a river her first thought was to jump in it and end everything but she remembered everything her father said and kept pushing to survive.<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>JaQurai Jones</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Jeannine Burk lived in Belgium </div>]]></description>
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         <title>Bri&quot;Anah Montgomery Female survivers</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Helga Weiss</div>]]></description>
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         <title>leslie fennix </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Arek Heresh had 4 siblings when he was taken out of poland and taken to a camp called Otoschno. He arrived when he was 11 he had to survive by stealing food and cleaning the commander’s office. By time he was able to leave it was may 8 of 1985. The nazis wanted to clear out Auschwitz. So they took them on a death march for 3 days with no food and made them wear striped uniforms. Some people made it through the march and moved to liverpool with some boys and then in 1955 wrote a book and went to school. What stood out most was that even with all his people dying he never gave up.<br><br></div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Keja Morton-Hallager </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Hanna Szper&nbsp;<br>A female survivor of the holocaust would be Hanna Szper. She had a husband and a daughter named Julian. Before the Holocaust she lived in Lublin, Poland. She escaped from Auschwitz camp, when she went she was 24 years old. She escaped by jumping out of a train window. Her life after was greats as she started a new life and family. Something that stood out was how she saved more than 2500 jewish children.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Robert Clary</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Nicholas Belton</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Aaliyah Bennett</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Eugene Black.<br>Eugene Black was born in Munkacs Czechoslovakia. He had 4 other siblings, an older sister with a 16 year difference named Blanka, who they lost to a heart attack in 1941. A little younger than Blanka were 2 younger sisters named Paula and Joan, plus an older brother with an undocumented name. Eugene was only 16 when arriving at his first camp still with his family; Auschwits Birkenau. Being separated from the ladies in the family and shortly after, his father. His father only being 57, that was the last time he ever saw his father. During his whole time there he felt numb, it smelt terrible there and he describes it to be a "hell hole" and impossible to understand what was going on. Eugene was left alone with only strangers. Int he camp after life was harder, they were only classified as animals.&nbsp; After going from camp to camp just a little over 17 Eugene freed but penniless. He then became an interpreter for the army. He met Annie and became very close, after a year went by he fell in love with her. A year later they moved to Britain and got married. This resulted in 4 children, 2 boys, and 2 girls.The eldest girl had the name of Lilian.&nbsp;<br><br>The thing that shocked me the most after learning his story was the fact that he went to so many different concentration camps. Though there was some nice souls who helped him out but at the end of the day it was still cruel.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Avery Glover</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Trude Silman</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Reggie</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Helga weiss had a father Otto Weiss, who was soldier in World War II, as well as an aspiring musician. She also had her mother, Irena. She was born on November 10, 1929 in Prague, Czech Republic. During the time of holocaust Helga and her family went through four different concentration camps; Terezin, Auschwitz, Freiberg, and Mauthausen. Helga was 12 years old when she was sent to her first concentration camp. She was separated from her parents and went to the children’s home which had better living conditions. They celebrated holidays, birthdays, and had organized dances. Later on the living conditions got worse; with starvation and illness. In 1944 Helga’s father left to build ghettos with a group of men. Three days later Helga and her mother were sent to Auschwitz. During the same year they were sent to Freiberg, and then later they were sent to Mauthausen where they had went 5 days without food. On May 5, 1945 they were free and they went back to Prague. The first thing they did when they got back to Prague they search for Otto. To this day Helga is still alive at the age of 88 and her mother died at the age of 84. One fact that stood out the most to me was the Helga was talented at art.</div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Vashawn Myers</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Jadwiga Schulikowska</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Quinlin Melton</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Frieda S.<br>Frieda Soury is known as one of the survivors of the horrific event we know as the holocaust. In 1943 , she was 14 years old, this was when she was taken from her family and was deported to Theresienstadt, which was a concentration camp in her native country of Czechoslovakia. She was known or designated as an “mischling”, meaning that she was half-Jewish. Her father was Jewish but her mother was not. She noticed while she was apart of the camp that the girls she was assigned a room with mainly the fully Jewish girls were deported to Auschwitz and other camps as well, while Frieda and the other mischlings stayed as inmates. They worked on the camp’s farm, planting, tilling, harvesting, and moving rocks. She would have the opportunity to occasionally steal an extra piece of food. Of the 140,000 people sent to this camp, 15,000 were children, and only 1,500 survived the war. Theresienstadt was liberated by the Russians in May 1945. When freed, Frieda's father acquired transportation for his family and other children from the same hometown as brought them to Ostava. At the age of 18, Freida went to Israel where she made a family with 3 children and immigrated to the United States. To this day it seems as if she is still alive to this day. It amazed me to see such a young person to go through so much.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Nyla Martin</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Val grew up in Lithuania and was imprisoned in the Kaunas camps in 1941. Before being transported to Dachau in 1944 to work as a slave  labor.  He was the only member of his family to survive.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Dre Anderson</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Miep Gies<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Kennedy Smith</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Joseph Bau<br>&nbsp;</strong>Joseph was married to Rebecca Tennenbaum and had a daughter named Clila. His father was shot in Plaszow. His mother died 2 weeks after she was transported to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. He also had a younger brother who died as a prisoner. He lived in Krakow, Plaszow. He was sent to the Krakow, Plaszow concentration camp when he was about 20 years old. While in the camp he experienced physical and mental abuse. He was about 30 when he left the camp. He was also moved to a second concentration camp named Gross-Rossen. After he was freed he authored Hebrew books, wrote poetry, worked as a graphic artist, and owned his own studio. He died when he was 84 in Israel. A fact that stood out to me was that he worked as a graphic artist in a government office and when to college to support his family.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Justin Jones</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Imres Kertész<br>The son of Lajos Kertesz and Eliz Felberman, Imre Kertesz was born to a Jewish family in Budapest. At just fifteen years old, he was moved to a concentration camp in Auschwitz. A year later he was relocated to another camp in Buchenwald, Germany. Life at the concentration camp was not a good time at all. The best source of pleasure was finding extra rations laying around, which weren’t often. The worst part of the camp was knowing that you could lose your life at any moment. Kertesz was freed from the camp from the 1945 Buchenwald liberation. After being freed, he decided to write as a journalists. Where it then took him almost ten years to write a book fully articulating his gruesome experience.&nbsp; He died on March 31, 2016.&nbsp;</div><div><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Parker Grant</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Edith Goldberg<br>- Edith had 1 sister and lived with her&nbsp; mom and dad.<br>- Edith spent her early life in Teschenmoschel, a small village near Kaiserslautern, Germany<br>- They were sent to foster families when their parents were sent to camps<br>- She was 5 years old when she was sent to an adopted family with other refugees<br>- Life for her was great with her foster family she felt great to have found them.<br>- She left her adopted family when she was 14<br>- She moved to Belgium and got a job<br>- She lived with multiple refugees in a house&nbsp;<br>- She married a Frenchmen and they lived for 60 years ago and she worked in Belgium<br>- She died when she was 80 in Germnay<br><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Troy Smith</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Jeannine Burk&nbsp;<br><br>She was a child when <br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Tyler costa</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>(Alexander Pechersky)<br>Alexander Pechersky&nbsp; had a mom, dad, and one brother. Alexander lived with his family in Rostov-on-Don, Russia were he worked in a locomotive factory. When world war II broke out him and his brother Went in to the Red army and in the battle of Moscow he was captured twice and sent to a SS controlled work camp in the Minsk ghetto. He sent to the Sobibor extermination camp after a month. Alexander was 34 years old when he was sent to the camp. In the camp Alexander was not happy with the way the Germans handled the others and did many things to get respect from the others. On October 14 1943 he revolted against the SS and escaped with other Jews. Alexander was 35 when he escaped. Alexander was involved in four camps&nbsp; two were P.O.W camps and the two others was a work camp and a death camp. After he escaped he helped other Jews sabotage the Germans for a year until the Red army pushes the Germans out of Belarus. Alexander Pechersky died on January 19, 1990 at the age of 81. He managed to escape every camp he was put in and he never gave in to the Germans no matter what. &nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Kylan Brantley</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>lbi ginsburg</div>]]></description>
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         <title>(Ruth Kluger)Patrick Farmer</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>She had a father who was a gynecologist and a mother. Ruth was born is Vienna, Austria. Then her and her mother was sent to Theresienstadt concentration camp. When they arrived she was 11 years old. Life in the concentration camp was bad, her father tried to flee aboard and was detained and killed. When she left she was 14 years old so she stayed in there for 3 years. They left when the war was over and they were saved. When they were in the camp they were moved to camps several times. Once she was free she studied philosophy and history. Ruth never died she is still alive till this day writing books and sharing her story. One fact that really stood out to me is when her father risked his life trying to go with his family because he really loved them and he would risk his life for his family.<strong><mark><br></mark></strong><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Chase Burks</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Rudi Leavor Rudi was born in Berlin in 1926 and spent his childhood years there with his parents (they are not named). he was in there for 3 years before his family homed to Bradford because his dad was a certified desist so he had a right to move.after that he want into the military to help the U.S(that was all the information that&nbsp;i could find about him )</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Helga Weiss(Bri&#39;Anah Montgomery)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Helga was a survivor of the Halocaust and one of the best escape artists.&nbsp; No family member names were mentions in my research, her mother was mentioned but her name was never announced.&nbsp; Helga was raised in Prague before her and her parents were&nbsp; imprisoned in&nbsp; the Halocaust.&nbsp; Helga was sent to four camps Terezin, Auschwitz, Freiberg and Mauthausen.&nbsp; Helga Weiss was a fourteen years old but not a teenager so she to convince the guards by lying about her age to prevent from going to the gas chambers.&nbsp; Life in the camp for her was explained in her diaries where she drew her living environment.&nbsp; She slept in a bunk with three other girls, all they had to cover themselves were their jackets.&nbsp; When Helga had left the concentration camp was no mentioned in the research but Helga and her mother had the greatest escape plan.&nbsp; On the 5th of May 1945 the camp had been liberated after Helga had gone through war and was traumatized.&nbsp; Helga is 85 and is currently living back in her hometown Prague.&nbsp; Helga is now an artist because she persued her dream of being one ever since she was a kid.</div>]]></description>
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