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Susan Berman discusses her uncle taking a boat out to try and see his family on the St. Louis while it was anchored in Miami.
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Susan Berman describes the kind of work her family did upon arriving in the United States, as well as what they did to try and bring over other family members still in Europe.
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Susan describes how her aunt met her uncle Ruby who was a musician for the USO.
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Susan Berman discusses how her family received information while living in Nazi Germany.
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Susan Berman discusses what her aunt told her about life aboard the St. Louis and how the crew treated the passengers.
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Susan discusses how her family members were able to board the St. Louis to try and flee Nazi Germany.
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Susan discusses what her mother experienced during Kristallnacht, also known as the Night of Broken Glass, that happened in Nazi Germany in November of 1938.
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Susan Berman discusses how her mother was able to be a part of the Kindertransport that sent Jewish children to Great Britain.
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Susan Berman discusses her family's reaction to the rise of Nazism and Adolf Hitler in Germany and if they wanted to leave the country or not.
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Susan Berman discusses how her family learned about the death of her grandparents who died by the hands of the Nazis during the Holocaust.
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Susan Berman describes the captain of the St. Louis's appeal to nations to let them come to port to unload passengers.
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