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Testimony of Hanah Margit (Fridman) Fishlowitz, born in 1940 in Kiskunmajsa, Hungary, about her experiences in Kiskunmajsa, Hajdúnánás, Debrecen, Vienna, and Mauthausen

Testimony
Testimony of Hanah Margit (Fridman) Fishlowitz, born in 1940 in Kiskunmajsa, Hungary, about her experiences in Kiskunmajsa, Hajdúnánás, Debrecen, Vienna, and Mauthausen Childhood in a liberal religious family in Kisskunmajsa; Jews a minority in the village; family sent to Hajdúnánás in 1935; war breaks out; the Ribbentrop-Molotov pact; German occupation ensues; anti-Jewish laws; wearing the yellow star; "Aryanization"; deportation to the Hajdúnánás ghetto; father assigned to forced labor; Jews rounded up in a synagogue; marched to a train station in Debrecen; selection; family members separated; Allied bombardments; forced labor in refineries in Vienna; death march to Mauthausen; liberation; back to Debrecen; displaced persons camp; immigration to Israel in 1948; adjustment to life in Israel.
item Id
13271102
First Name
Hanah
Margit
Last Name
Fishlowitz
Maiden Name
Fridman
Date of Birth
22/02/1925
Place of Birth
Kiskunmajsa, Hungary
Type of material
Testimony
File Number
14370
Language
Hebrew
Record Group
O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives
Date of Creation - earliest
22/02/2018
Date of Creation - latest
22/02/2018
Name of Submitter
פישלוביץ פרידמן חנה מרגיט
Original
YES
No. of pages/frames
73
Interview Location
ISRAEL
Form of Testimony
Video