Louise J. Holocaust testimony

Identifier
HVT 1142
Language of Description
English
Level of Description
Collection
Source
EHRI Partner

Abstract

Videotape testimony of Louise J., who was born in Krako?w, Poland in 1925. She recalls a happy childhood in an affluent family; growing antisemitism in the late 1930s; German invasion; anti-Jewish measures; ghettoization; hiding during round-ups, having been warned through her father's connections with the Judenrat; transfer to P?aszo?w in March 1943; separation from her father and brother; slave labor in an ammunition factory; her mother's deportation (she never saw her again); random killings and beatings by the Kommandant, Amon Goeth; public hangings; working briefly in Wieliczka with her father (she never saw him again); deportation to Auschwitz/Birkenau in 1944; hiding during selections; transfer to an ammunition factory in Oederan; evacuation to Terezi?n in April 1945; and liberation by Soviet troops on May 8. Mrs. J. recounts reunion with her brother in Terezi?n; nursing him when he had typhus; living in Landsberg displaced persons camp; working for UNRRA; marriage in 1947; her daughter's birth in 1949; and their emigration to the United States. Mrs. J. emphasizes the overwhelming effects of starvation.

Extent and Medium

2 videocassettes

Conditions Governing Access

This testimony is open with permission.

Conditions Governing Reproduction

Copyright has been transferred to the Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies. Use of this testimony requires permission of the Fortunoff Video Archive.

Related Units of Description

  • Associated material: Solomon S. Holocaust testimony [brother] (HVT-1696), Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, Yale University Library.

Rules and Conventions

Describing Archives: A Content Standard

Process Info

  • compiled by Staff of the Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies

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