Women in the Holocaust: A Collection of Testimonies, Band 1Anna Eilenberg-Eibeshitz Remember, 1993 - 248 Seiten Features testimonies detailing the oppression and forced labor of Jewish women during the Holocaust, who were important mainstays in their families. |
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... returning to the ghetto from time to time to find food . The first thing we learned upon our return was that my ... returned . After the war we learned that a Pole from Skerniewice had recognized him on the train and exposed him to ...
... returning to the ghetto from time to time to find food . The first thing we learned upon our return was that my ... returned . After the war we learned that a Pole from Skerniewice had recognized him on the train and exposed him to ...
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... returned home , consumed with relief and joy at finding all our dear ones together , even though conditions continued to worsen . During this time the Germans reduced the area of the ghetto , forcing more people to share less space . We ...
... returned home , consumed with relief and joy at finding all our dear ones together , even though conditions continued to worsen . During this time the Germans reduced the area of the ghetto , forcing more people to share less space . We ...
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... returned to Warsaw . Tzyvia Lubetkin , his old partner , and my brother Marek were waiting for him . When he saw them , he said , " Everything is lost , " and fainted . Marek treated his wound and took care of him . In the meantime the ...
... returned to Warsaw . Tzyvia Lubetkin , his old partner , and my brother Marek were waiting for him . When he saw them , he said , " Everything is lost , " and fainted . Marek treated his wound and took care of him . In the meantime the ...
Inhalt
Introduction | vii |
A Brief Spring Sara SelverUrbach | 21 |
Bread Chava BurstynBerenstein | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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able Aktion Antek apartment appel Armia Ludowa arrived Aryan side asked Auschwitz barracks became began Bergen-Belsen Birkenau block Branulka bread brother Chaya Chelmno clothing crematoria danger death deported door Edek escape eyes face factory father fear Fela felt friends Frumka Fulek gas chambers gave Germans Gestapo ghetto girls guard hand happened head heard heart hiding Holocaust hospital husband Jewish Jews Judenrat Kapo Katzenelson knew Kommando Krakow lager later learned leave lives Lodz Lodz ghetto looked Mala Mala's Miss Zelicka morning mother Nazis never night once overseers peyos Plaszow Poland Poles Polish prisoners remember revier Rosh Hashanah Sabbath sick siddur sister smuggled Sosnowiec soup stay stood streets suffering survival talk thought told took town train tried Tzyvia underground Vittel Volksdeutsche wagon walked wanted Warsaw window woman women workers young