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David Gewirtzman survived the Holocaust by escaping from a train bound for a Nazi concentration camp in 1943. He was initially captured in Poland and sent to a ghetto, but he managed to flee during a transport. After his escape, he hid in the forests and received help from local partisans and sympathetic villagers. Gewirtzman's resilience and resourcefulness allowed him to evade capture until the end of World War II.

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