troops his relatives who survived living in a displaced persons camp immigrating to New York in 1945 and his family and life in the United States. Philip Goldstein, born in 1922, discusses his childhood in Radom, Poland his secular and religious education in Poland joining the youth Zionist movement participating in Hashomer Hatzair in Radom the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and his family’s house arrest forced labor being marched to many towns in Poland including Belzec, Lublin, Annapol, and Krasnik seeing his family for the last time in 1942 his deportation to Auschwitz-Birkenau with his brother life in the camp contracting typhus walking from Auschwitz to Birkenau living conditions in Birkenau mass killings in Birkenau building the gas chambers and crematoriums the uprising in Birkenau in October 1944 returning to Auschwitz evacuating Auschwitz-Birkenau being forced to march to Gross-Rosen rumors about war’s end being liberated by U.S.
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