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Sonia Frenkel was born in:
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Paris, France
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Zabludeva, Poland
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Brussels, Belguim
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Her parents were:
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Moshe and Bella
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Sima and Simon
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Dina and Ben
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While living in the Bialostok ghetto she worked in”
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a factory
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a restaurant
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a kindergarten
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She had __________ children.
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5
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3
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6
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Sonia lived till the age of:
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67
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75
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58
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Her life in the ghetto was hard and many times:
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she was tired and angry.
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she was hungry and cold.
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she was hungry and thirsty.
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She blocked out the horrible memory of
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the days in the ghetto
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the ride on the train
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when the Nazis liquidated the ghetto.
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She was first taken to the :
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Bergen Belsen camp
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Majdanek concentration camp
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Auschwitz camp
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Her stay at Majdanek was only:
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3 months
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2 weeks
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10 days
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Out of 10,000 people from the city of Bialostok only around:
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500 people survived.
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180-200 survived because they left before the crematorium was built.
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1000 people survived.
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Sonia and her friends lied about being :
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dressmakers so they would be moved to another camp.
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bakers so they could bake for the Nazis.
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cooks so they could cook for the Nazis.
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After being transferred to different camps and German compounds, Sonia was released by the Russians:
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in Germany.
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in Poland.
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in Czechoslovakia
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Sonia wanted her daughter Marsha to:
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not teach about the Holocaust.
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forget about the Holocaust, it was too awful.
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teach the younger generation about the Holocaust so it will never happen again.
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Globaldreamers and its participants believe in:
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injustice
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tolerance and understanding among all people
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no tolerance and injustice
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There was always a lot of food at home because Sonia was afraid of hunger.
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True
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False
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The house was always very clean.
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True
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False
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The children always took showers at Sonia’s house.
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True
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False
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Sonia was once hit badly by a German officer while trying to steal something.
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True
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False
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She remembered sleeping on a comfortable mattress.
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True
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False
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The train ride was a frightening memory for her.
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True
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False