Hirsh A. Holocaust testimony

Identifier
HVT 1620
Language of Description
English
Level of Description
Collection
Source
EHRI Partner

Abstract

Videotape testimony of Hirsh A., who was born in Warsaw, Poland in 1914. He recalls his large, extended family; their affluence; attending Jewish schools; participating in a Zionist group; antisemitic harassment at university; German invasion in September 1939; ghettoization; his family remaining together due to their affluence; hiding in a bunkers during round-ups; being discovered; deportation to Majdanek; separation from his mother and sister; remaining with his father and brother; slave labor; encountering his sister and learning his mother had been killed; the deaths of his brother and father; transfer to Skarz?ysko, then Cze?stochowa; help from a friend from Warsaw; transfer to Buchenwald, then Colditz; a death march to Theresienstadt; liberation by Soviet troops; traveling to Landsberg displaced persons camp with Berih?ah; marriage; his daughter's birth; working in the camp administration; visits by Ben-Gurion and Leonard Bernstein; shipping ORT school equipment to Israel when the camp was closing; and emigration to the United States in 1949. Mr. A. discusses learning his sister perished in Auschwitz; pervasive painful memories and nightmares; involvement in survivor and commemorative events in the United States; and trips to Poland and Israel. He shows photographs and documents.

Extent and Medium

6 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.

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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