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To be hunted like animals: Samuel and Joseph Chanesman remember their survival in the Polish countryside during the Holocaust

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By late 1942, the Nazi occupiers of the Lublin region in eastern Poland had decided to 'liquidate' Jewish work camps. Samuel Chanesman and his son, Joseph were in a camp near Kurow, north-west of Lublin, and were told that that the Jews were to be shot the following day. This chapter describes how they survived

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