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Admin01.07.2021

Natalya Meklin

Although the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has reopened to exhibition visitors, numerous other facilities, such as the Library and Archives Reading Room, remain closed until further notice.
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Admin25.08.2021

Natalya Meklin

Oral History Tatjana Stojanova, born in 1922 in Odessa, Ukraine, describes leaving Odessa as a result of bombings; returning to Odessa after the arrival of German and Romanian forces; the sight of gallows in a park; objects dropped in the street by Jews who had been led to the prison; rumors of Jews being arrested; the entrance of Romanian cavalrymen in Odessa; the disappearance of all of her Jewish neighbors; the grandmother of a Jewish friend who hid in an empty house and then later disappeared; the special treatment of Jewish doctors who were allowed to remain in their homes to exclusively treat Romanian officers and functionaries; the occupation of Odessa; engineers from Holland who raised vessels sunk by the Soviet Army before leaving the city; and her move to Holland in 1944.
Admin07.09.2021

Oral history interview with Mariya Kravtsova

The talented girl tried her hand as an actress.
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Admin09.07.2021

Oral history interview with Mariya Kravtsova

Oral History Nikolay Kuz'menko, born in 1928 in Ukraine, discuses living in Z︠H︡adkivka, Ukraine during the war; early rumors that the Jewish population was going to be killed; the large clearing that the Germany Army used for training exercises; hearing the mass shooting of Jews, who were transported to a training area on trucks; and the mass grave in which Jews were buried.
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Admin03.09.2021

Mariya Kravtsova

In 1943 she was admitted to the.
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Admin25.07.2021

Mariya Kravtsova

Oral History Valentina Burkun, born in 1929 in Kuybyshevo now Buz'ki Porohy , Ukraine, describes how she was relocated with other peasants in 1943 by German soldiers with dogs and policemen to perform labor near Bogdanovka; being ordered by the Germans to view a mass shooting of Jews near Bogdanovka; details of the mass killing including how Jews were lined up at the edge of a ravine by policemen and then shot; how many Jews were thrown into the ravine alive; the sight of a Jewish family who drowned themselves in a frozen river during the execution; a local policeman who defended the children of local peasants from beatings by German soldiers; receiving a beating after a translator told a commandant that she spoke negatively of him; and an incident in which a young man with a gun shot himself when German soldiers and policemen attempted to arrest him.
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Admin01.09.2021

Mariya Kravtsova

Oral History Lubov Zhelevskaya-Savchenko, born in 1924 in Gubarevka Hubarivka , Ukraine, describes a roundup of Jews in Kharkov by German soldiers; her Jewish stepmother saving herself by falsifying documents; the hanging of partisan members; German soldiers expropriating their food supplies; her arrest and time in prison; her transfer to Auschwitz concentration camp; life and conditions in Auschwitz, including details about her labor, other inmates, policies of the camp, her illnesses, and the execution of Jewish prisoners; the knowledge of the German retreat in 1945; her transfer to a displaced persons camp at Bergen-Belsen; the imprisonment of concentration camp inmates upon returning to the Soviet Union; her lawsuit against German officials for reparations; and meeting with other concentration camp survivors in Kharkov.
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Admin03.08.2021

Kravtsova Mariya, Marika

Oral History Valentina Kushnir, born in 1928 in Kozubovka, Ukraine, describes three Jewish families hiding in the houses of their neighbors in Kozubovka; the raid of local Jews and their arrests by local policemen; the presence of Jews from other regions brought to Kozubovka and settled in sheepfolds; being sent by her mother to the sheepfolds to exchange food for clothes, and then giving away the food for nothing in return; the sight of Jews removing from the sheepfold the bodies of people who had died of hunger; witnessing the mass murder of the Jews by occupying forces; and the fire from the of burning corpses.
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Admin17.07.2021

Kravtsova Mariya, Marika

Moscow: Russian Knights Foundation and Museum of Technology Vadim Zadorozhny.
Admin30.08.2021

Mariya Kravtsova

Oral History Mykola Polishchuk, born in 1927 in Korets', Ukraine, describes the destruction of his village in 1935 by Soviet soldiers; the German occupation during which prisoners of war were forced to dig a large pit near an open field; seeing, from a nearby field, truckloads of Jewish people arrive at the pit; the unloading of the trucks by German soldiers or local policemen; witnessing a mass shooting of Jews by German soldiers; investigating the mass grave with other children a short time after the shooting; an underground organization in the village which was discovered by German soldiers; and the execution of members of the organization.
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Admin29.08.2021

Kravtsova Mariya, Marika

Now Masha Kravtsova is a popular TV host and a successful designer.
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