Eva Young poem
Extent and Medium
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Creator(s)
- Eva Young
Biographical History
Eva Young (née Miodelska) was born on 1926 October 27 in Lipsko, Poland to Israel and Zelda Mieodelska. She had one sister, Tina, and two brothers, Moshe and Vanhil. Her father was a businessman. In 1942 Eva was deported to the Skarżysko-Kamienna forced-labor camp. She fled the camp to return to Lipsko, but was found by the Germans and sent to Majdanek and then back to Skarżysko-Kamienna. In 1944 she was sent to the Krups factory in Leipzig, Germany. In April 1945 she was sent on a death march. She ran away and found shelter with a man who hid her and three other Jewish girls. They were then liberated by Soviet soldiers, who initially mistook them for spies. After the war, Eva went to the Netherlands and then France. She immigrated to Palestine in March 1946. She got married and had two children, and the family immigrated to the United States in 1959. Her parents were likely deported to Treblinka in 1942 where they perished.
Archival History
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Acquisition
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Eva Young
Written by Eva Young, April 1943, Majdanek concentration camp, Poland. Eva Young donated the poem to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1992.
Scope and Content
The collection consists of a poem written by Eva Young (née Miodelska), originally of Lipsko, Poland while interned at Majdanek concentration camp in Poland. The heading is: "Umszlag Wagony, Stacja Lublin K.L.."
People
- Young, Eva.
- Eva Young
Corporate Bodies
Subjects
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Poetry.
- Concentration camp inmates' writings--Poland.
Genre
- Document