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Goldstein, Elizabeth Liberation
In April 1945, Elizabeth Goldstein heard noises and saw airplanes circling in the sky. She knew that the end was near.
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Goldstein, Elizabeth Life Before the German Invasion of Hungary
Elizabeth Goldstein was born in March 1926 in Kisar, Hungary. She was the second oldest of eight children.
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Goldstein, Elizabeth Post War, Religious Faith and Coping
Elizabeth Goldstein struggled with her faith.
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Goldstein, Elizabeth Reflections
Elizabeth Goldstein believes that having institutions like The National WWII Museum is a must.
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Goldstein, Elizabeth Slave Labor at Ammunition Factory
Elizabeth Goldstein and her sister [Annotator's Note: Ibolya] were transferred back to the Auschwitz concentration camp in German occupied Pol
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Goldstein, Rosette A Child in Hiding
Rosette Goldstein was taught to not talk to others while she was sheltered by the Martin family in France during the Holocaust.
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Goldstein, Rosette Becoming an American
Rosette Goldstein had a fight with another schoolgirl in Paris [Annotator's Note: Paris, France]. They fought because Goldstein was Jewish.
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Goldstein, Rosette Early Life and Persecution
Rosette Goldstein was born in 1938 in Paris, France.
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Goldstein, Rosette Familial Exodus
Rosette Goldstein was born in 1938 in Paris, France. Her parents were from Lodz, Poland.
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Goldstein, Rosette Farm Life and Liberation
For Rosette Goldstein, life on the farm continued until one day men with guns arrived.
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Goldstein, Rosette Postwar Journeys to Germany
Rosette Goldstein went to Germany to accompany her mother premised on her going to where her father was murdered in Langestein [Annotator's No
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Goldstein, Rosette Reflections
As a result of her wartime experiences, Rosette Goldstein has been made aware of the worth of other people and what they can give to the world.