
Mel Federbush - The Ultimate Inteview: Hour Seven
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Holocaust deniers, Buchenwald: Where the survivors went after the liberation. Family life before the war. Rachel: Mel's mother's youngest sister in Turobin, Mel's twin sisters (Toba, Sheindl), living in two rooms. Mel's...
Mel Federbush: - The Ultimate Interview - Hour Three is an episode from Melvin Federbush's Holocaust Survivor Stories by Melvin Federbush. Holocaust deniers, Buchenwald: Where the survivors went after the liberation. Family life before the...
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Published Nov 22, 2013, 51:44 long, audio available.
Holocaust deniers, Buchenwald: Where the survivors went after the liberation. Family life before the war. Rachel: Mel's mother's youngest sister in Turobin, Mel's twin sisters (Toba, Sheindl), living in two rooms. Mel's brother Henoch who did not survive, Mel tries to ditch cheder, living together with non-Jews, communism vs. zionism. Street games and dancing in Deblin. Artwork discovered in Germany in 2013.
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Mel Federbush: - The Ultimate Interview - Hour Three is an episode from Melvin Federbush's Holocaust Survivor Stories by Melvin Federbush.
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This episode was published on Nov 22, 2013.
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Mel Federbush: - The Ultimate Interview - Hour Three is from Melvin Federbush's Holocaust Survivor Stories by Melvin Federbush.
Published Nov 22, 2013 and 51:44 long