Miriam E. Holocaust testimony
Abstract
Videotape testimony of Miriam E., who was born in Czechoslovakia in 1929. She recalls a good life until Hungarian occupation; anti-Jewish laws; moving to Khust; deportation to Auschwitz in 1934; separation from her father and brother (she remained with her mother throughout); transfer to Bremen; slave labor; thinking only about food; her mother sharing her food with her; transport in a train that was bombed; emerging to find no guards; an extended hospitalization; living in Neustadt, then Heidenheim displaced persons camps; marriage; her mother's return to their hometown, seeking her father and brothers; traveling to Paris to join relatives; reunion with one brother; and emigration with her husband to Israel, then to Canada a year later. Ms. E. notes her mother and brother emigrated to Israel, and seldom discussing her experience, even with her children, though her husband discussed his experiences with them.
Extent and Medium
2 videocassettes
Conditions Governing Access
This testimony is open with permission.
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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
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Process Info
compiled by Staff of the Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies
People
- E., Miriam, -- 1929-
Corporate Bodies
- Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
Subjects
- Forced labor.
- Mothers and daughters.
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Children.
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, Jewish.
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Personal narratives.
- Women.
- Video tapes.
- Holocaust survivors.
- Hungarian occupation.
- Postwar experiences.
- Child survivors.
- Refugee camps.
Places
- Bremen (Germany : Concentration camp)
- Israel.
- Neustadt (Germany : Refugee camp)
- Heidenheim an der Brenz (Germany : Refugee camp)
- Paris (France)
- Khust (Ukraine)
- Czechoslovakia.
Genre
- Oral histories. -- aat