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Dawson, Zhanna Escaping the Death March
Zhanna Dawson was taken on a death march by the Germans and Ukrainian police [Annotator's Note: starting in December 1941 the Jews of Kharkov
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Dawson, Zhanna Evading the Nazis
Zhanna Dawson had to find a place of refuge after leaving the death march [Annotator's Note: starting in December 1941 the Jews of Kharkov in
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Dawson, Zhanna Family Relocation and Musical Growth
Zhanna Dawson and her family moved after the two daughters were offered scholarships at the conservatory [Annotator's Note: the family moved f
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Dawson, Zhanna Final Thoughts
Zhanna Dawson has experienced many acts of kindness by others helping her through her life. People have to extend themselves to others.
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Dawson, Zhanna German Invasion
Zhanna Dawson experienced constant bombing when the Germans invaded [Annotator's Note: Germany invaded Soviet Russia in June 1941].
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Dawson, Zhanna Meeting Allied Troops
Zhanna Dawson felt her first encounter with an American was ridiculous.
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Dawson, Zhanna Postwar Life
Zhanna Dawson met David Dawson after she arrived in the United States.
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Dawson, Zhanna Reaching America
Larry Dawson told Zhanna Arshanskaya Dawson and her sister Frina that their transport to America could be arranged so that they could further their
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Dawson, Zhanna Reaching Poltava
Zhanna Dawson and her sister reached the rail station after a 25 kilometer walk [Annotator's Note: the two girls had walked from their home in
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Dawson, Zhanna Surviving in Poltava
Zhanna Dawson stayed with her benefactor who took her into his home [Annotator's Note: Dawson was hired to help the elderly nanny in the home
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Day, Morris "Gene" Battle of the Bulge
Morris Eugene Day's first day on the line was 13 December 1944.
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Day, Morris "Gene" Crossing the Rhine River
On Christmas 1944 [Annotator's Note: 24 December 1944], Morris Eugene Day was in Langendorf, Germany.