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Language Notes:
- Item content: English
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General Notes:
- Interview conducted in 1990 for the World War II Holocaust Oral History Project. Interviewer: Keith Rosen, graduate history student at the University of North Texas.
Interviews with Max Glauben concerning his experiences as a youth on Mila Street in Warsaw, Poland (1930s); education in public and religious schools; German occupation of Warsaw and loss of rights for Jews (1939); creation of the Warsaw Ghetto (1939); attending underground school in ghetto (1940-1943); life and suffering in the ghetto (1940-1943); escaping the ghetto and returning with food; deportations of Jews from the ghetto to extermination camps (1942); Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (1943); hiding near Platz Muranowski in the ghetto and betrayal by informer; shipped to Majdanek camp in boxcar; immediate transfer to Budzyn camp (1943); brutality in work camp; transfer to Mielec camp and work in airplane factory (1944); transfer to Wieliczka camp and Flossenburg camp (1944); camp life and work at airplane factory; wounded after jumping German train that is strafed by Allied planes; liberation by American soldiers (1945).
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Physical Description:
- 308 leaves ; 29 cm
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Call Numbers:
- OH 858
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OCLC Numbers:
- 44273717