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She was interned at her chateau for the remainder of the conflict.
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She describes her violently anti-Semitic father, a law professor in Krakow ; her unwillingness to help him spread his ideas ; her arrest by the Nazis for smuggling food to her mother, who was on her deathbed ; and particularly, her brief stint as a stenographer-typist in the home of Rudolf Höss, the commander of Auschwitz, where she was interned.
Jemison obtained her Doctor of Medicine degree in 1981 from Cornell Medical College ( now Weill Medical College of Cornell University ) She interned at Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center and later worked as a general practitioner.
She was interned for six months during World War II, but kept her books hidden in a vacant apartment upstairs at 12 rue de l ' Odeon.
She interned at San Francisco's Pacific Medical Center and performed her residency at Howard University medical center.
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She then interned with the Los Angeles Theater Center and continued taking classes at UCLA, mainly focusing on film production.
She helped to secure the release of children who had been interned in the camps at Agde and Rivesaltes.
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She got her first TV job in Erie, Pennsylvania at WICU-TV, where she had interned the summer before.
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