Home movies of Fuchs family at the beach and in Czech village
Creator(s)
- Mrs. Hana Krasa
- Hana Krasa (Subject)
Biographical History
Hana Fuchs (nee Krasa) is the daughter of Oskar and Rosa Fuchs. She was born in Prague on September 23, 1923. She had one brother, Jiri (George) April 4, 1941. Before the war, Oskar worked as a chemist and CEO of a major food corporation, IDKOLEIK. The family was totally assimilated. Hana attended a public grammar school and then a private gymnasium until the laws forbidding Jews from attending public schools banned her from attending. She then was taught by private tutors. Hana spoke fluent German since her parents believed that all educated people should speak at least two languages. Hana was deported to Theresienstadt in July 1942 and was given work splitting mica. This was very difficult work and she was then transferred to work in the German vegetable gardens outside the garrison walls. Although the workers were watched very carefully, Hana often would simply eat ripe food in the fields. Here older brother also was sent to Theresienstadt and worked in the bread bakery, which also allowed him to get extra food for himself and the family. Hana's grandmother also came to Theresienstadt in June but she lasted only six weeks and died of dysentery on August 26, 1942. She was liberated from Theresienstadt by the Soviet Army in May 1945 and returned to Prague where she met and married her husband, Edgar. In 1950 they left Czechoslovakia illegally and immigrated to Israel. In 1962, they immigrated to the United States. Hana died on April 13, 2015.
Scope and Content
Family in garden, men playing cards (game called Marias). 01:00:41 Friends of Hana's parents -- Oskar Fuchs and Rosa (Krasa) Fuchs -- (one identified as Dr. Spousta) walking down street, car in BG. 01:01:59 Children, playing at beach, father. 01:02:39 Children walking to beach. 01:03:00 Father with girl, playing in sand. 01:03:59 (brief) Fuchs family at restaurant. 01:04:04 CU, blond girl. Hana and tennis racket. 01:05:04 Hana and friends walking down street, Hana in pants, kicking ball. 01:06:05 Long jump, rings. 01:06:47 Hana's mother (Rosa (Krasa) Fuchs), her friend Mrs. Prochazka, and Hana going into water. 01:07:31 CU, Hana and her brother Jiri. Peeling apple, at table with their mother. 01:08:08 Girls outside, fence, motion picture camera. 01:08:50 CU, Hana. 01:09:00 Fuchs family and cousins in Votice, a small town in Czechoslovakia, probably in 1933. 01:09:35 Katarina Fuchsova (Hana's grandmother) and children walking in front of synagogue. 01:09:49 Hana's grandmother sitting in chair. 01:09:52 At beach, playing with big ball. 01:10:39 Friends of Hana's parents (one identified as Dr. Spousta) walking down street, car in BG. 01:10:49 At right, Olga Klepetarova (Hana's aunt) drinking coffee with her friends. 01:11:17 Boys on bicycles, including Hana's brother Jiri (George). 01:11:23 At beach, long jump with bathing cap, playing with mud, frisbee. Hana's mother. 01:12:27 Frisbee, girl with boy cut. 01:13:02 Hana with Frisbee.
Note(s)
Location: Beaches in Czechoslovakia (Sudetenland): Hamry [Hammer-am-See in German] or Splavey [Thamuehl in German]
See duplicate material on Film ID 2674 and 2675. Also, reversed images at 01:08:08 appear at 01:08:03 on Film ID 2675 and reversed images at 01:11:23 appear at 01:09:06 on Film ID 2675.
01:00:03-01:00:39 contains transfer of film leader (unrelated color footage of cows grazing). It was added to the film when transferred from 9.5mm to videotape before it was donated to the USHMM.
Subjects
- JEWS
- SYNAGOGUES
- BICYCLES
- FAMILIES
- BEACHES
- EATING
- CHILDREN (JEWISH)
- STREETS
- SUDETENLAND
- CZECHOSLOVAKIA
- AUTOMOBILES
- JEWISH LIFE (PRE-WAR)
- VILLAGES
- PLAYING
Places
- , Sudetenland
- , Czechoslovakia
Genre
- Amateur.
- Film