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Tosia Schneider describes how she felt leaving Europe for the United States in 1949.
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As a girl, Tosia Schneider heard reports on the rise of Nazism fron her uncle who lived in Leipzig, Germany.
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Tosia Schneider describes her family's hiding place or "bunker."
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Tosia Schneider describes repeated mass shootings in her town.
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Tosia Schneider describes conditions in her town under the Nazis.
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Tosia Schneider describes the agricultural labor camp where she was sent along with her brother.
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Tosia Schneider describes horrible conditions inside the Tluste ghetto.
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Tosia Schneider describes her desire to join the partisans, saying, "All I wanted is to get a gun in my hands."
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Tosia Schneider attended the Nuremberg Trials as a guest of the Polish government.
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Tosia Schneider describes changes in he rown under Soviet occupation
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Tosia Schneider describes lessons her mother taught in violation of Nazi law.
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Tosia Schneider remembers the first days after the German invasion.
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Tosia Schneider describes anti-Jewish laws in Poland.
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