Fernande H. Holocaust testimony

Identifier
HVT 2667
Language of Description
English
Level of Description
Collection
Source
EHRI Partner

Abstract

Videotape testimony of Fernande H., who was born in Paris, France in 1923. She recalls being the middle of five children; working for a small company; one brother's deportation in 1942 and her mother's in 1943; another brother joining the Resistance and escaping to England; her father and two brothers going into hiding; being arrested in 1944 for not wearing the star when her boss was investigated for hiding British parachutists; visits from non-Jewish friends; incarceration in Drancy for one month; deportation to Auschwitz/Birkenau in May 1944; a month in quarantine; during forced labor, sabotaging the building of a road to the crematoria to delay its completion; hiding during selections; prisoners in Canada Kommando smuggling extra things to them; a brief encounter with Henri Borlant, her Paris neighbor; transfer to Bergen-Belsen in January 1945; liberation by British troops; recuperating in Bergen-Belsen; repatriation via Hotel Lutetia in Paris; reunion with her father and brothers; and marriage three years later. Mrs. H. discusses persistent hope her brother would return (he did not); continuing nightmares; intergroup relations in the camps; her son's participation in a second generation group; and his understanding her reluctance to talk about these experiences. She shows family photographs.

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.

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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