Fanny W. Holocaust testimony
Abstract
Videotape testimony of Fanny W., who was born in Paris, France to Polish immigrants in 1925, one of five children. She recalls membership in a communist youth organization; resigning due to antisemitism; joining the Bund; her father's military draft in 1939; his demobilization; German invasion; one brother's arrest in 1942 (she never saw him again); hiding with her parents in Orly; her arrest in Paris; prostitutes in jail with her warning her parents to hide; transfer to Drancy in March 1943; deportation to Auschwitz/Birkenau three months later; slave labor breaking stones; hospitalization; a friend obtaining better jobs for her, eventually in the Union Kommando; a Wehrmacht guard bringing her extra food; a strained relationship with her cousin who worked in the camp brothel and assisted her; observing a Red Cross visit; a death march in January 1945 to Wroc?aw; train transport to Malchow; slave labor in a factory; transfer to Buchenwald; liberation; repatriation to Hotel Lutetia in Paris; and reunion with her parents and siblings, all of whom survived in hiding. Ms. W. discusses her hatred for Germans; adjustment difficulties after the war; negative attitudes in France toward concentration camp survivors; reluctance to share her experiences with her parents, siblings, husband, or children; plans to visit Auschwitz on the 50th anniversary of its liberation; and strong attachment to Israel.
Extent and Medium
4 videocassettes
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This testimony is open with permission.
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Process Info
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People
- W., Fanny, -- 1925-
Corporate Bodies
- Allgemeyner Idisher arbayṭerbund in Liṭa, Poylen un Rusland.
- Drancy (Concentration camp)
- Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
- International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.
- Buchenwald (Concentration camp)
- Malchow (Concentration camp)
- Birkenau (Concentration camp)
- Hotel Lutetia (Paris, France)
Subjects
- Friendship.
- Forced labor.
- Concentration camps -- Psychological aspects.
- Concentration camp inmates -- Family relationships.
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Public opinion.
- Death marches.
- Child survivors.
- Public opinion -- France.
- Video tapes.
- Holocaust survivors.
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Personal narratives.
- Women.
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Children.
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, Jewish.
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, German.
- Jewish children in the Holocaust.
- Antisemitism -- Prewar.
- Aid by non-Jews.
- Hiding.
- Hospitals in concentration camps.
- Mutual aid.
- Postwar experiences.
- Postwar effects.
- Survivor-child relations.
Places
- France.
- Paris (France)
- Orly (France)
- Wrocław (Poland)
Genre
- Oral histories. -- aat