Alexander B. Holocaust testimony
Abstract
Videotape testimony of Alexander B., who was born in Paks, Hungary in 1929. He recalls his comfortable, assimilated family; his parents' divorce; his mother's remarriage in 1938; anti-Jewish violence in school; German occupation in March 1944; deportation with his mother and grandmother in July to Auschwitz/Birkenau; separation from his family; transfer two weeks later to MuĚhldorf; slave labor building railroads; transfer a few months later to Kaufering; observing cannibalism by Russian POWs; train transfer to Dachau in late April; being injured en route during an Allied bombing; liberation on April 29 by United States troops; hospitalization; returning home seeking relatives; learning only his stepfather had survived; a non-Jewish friend returning family possessions (he helped many Jews); doing business in Budapest; assistance from the Joint; his deep sense of loneliness; living in Judenburg, Ulm, Bad Aibling, and Aglasterhausen displaced persons camps; taking university courses in Heidelberg; emigration to the United States in 1949; military draft in 1951; assignment as an interpreter in Germany; and marriage in 1954. Mr. B. discusses his career and family, and a trip to Hungary with his wife in 1978. He shows photographs.
Extent and Medium
1 videocassette
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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.
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Process Info
compiled by Staff of the Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies
People
- B., Alexander, -- 1929-
Corporate Bodies
- Kaufering (Concentration camp)
- MuĚhldorf (Concentration camp)
- American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee.
- Dachau (Concentration camp)
- Birkenau (Concentration camp)
- Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
Subjects
- Cannibalism.
- Prisoners of war -- Germany.
- Child survivors.
- Refugee camps.
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Children.
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, Jewish.
- Forced labor.
- Jewish children in the Holocaust.
- Aid by non-Jews.
- Postwar experiences.
- Holocaust survivors.
- Video tapes.
- Men.
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Personal narratives.
Places
- Heidelberg (Germany)
- Paks (Hungary)
- Aglasterhausen (Germany : Refugee camp)
- Ulm (Germany : Refugee camp)
- Hungary.
- Judenburg (Austria : Refugee camp)
- Bad Aibling (Germany : Refugee camp)
Genre
- Oral histories. -- aat