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149:. They secretly agreed to switch their names for a prisoner transport. Soon thereafter the real Alexander Donat was murdered. Berg decided to keep Donat's name as his own forever. Donat feared that, "should the Nazis be victorious, 'future generations will pay tribute to them'" similar to 164:
In 1977, Donat helped start "The Holocaust Library", a non-profit program to launch books that condemn persecution and tell of the personal experiences of the Jews during the Second World War. He died of a lung disease at
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His son William Donat was a noted publisher, President of Waldon Press, and a graphic artist. He died on November 5, 2009.
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by American troops and returned to Warsaw, where he found his wife and their son, whom the
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Collect and Record!: Jewish Holocaust Documentation in Early Postwar Europe
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Contested Memories: Poles and Jews During the Holocaust and Its Aftermath
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Kanadyjska Fundacja Dziedzictwa Polsko-Żydowskiego, Montreal. Retrieved
161:. The Donats went to the United States and opened a printing business. 123: 33: 142:. Michał Berg met a prisoner whose real name was Alexander Donat at 122:
Alexander Donat was born Michał Berg in the Polish capital
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Oxford University Press (Google Books preview). Retrieved
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David Patterson; Alan L. Berger; Sarita Cargas (2002).
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Warsaw
New York City, New York
Holocaust
Lodz Ghetto
concentration camps
occupation of Poland
Nazi Germany
World War II
New York City
the Holocaust in Poland
Warsaw
World War II
invasion of Poland
Warsaw Ghetto
Majdanek
Vaihingen
concentration camp
Homeric Greek
Dachau
Polish rescuers had placed in a Catholic orphanage
Mount Sinai Hospital
New York City
Selective Memory?
Archived
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Encyclopedia of Holocaust Literature
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1573562572

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