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Testimony of Judith Irena (Lankinski) Ziblin, born in Czestochowa, Poland, in 1932, regarding the persecution of her family and her experiences in Poland

Testimony
Testimony of Judith Irena (Lankinski) Ziblin, born in Czestochowa, Poland, in 1932, regarding the persecution of her family and her experiences in Poland Childhood in Czestochowa; German occupation in 1939; deportation to the Czestochowa Ghetto; transfer to the "small ghetto"; hospitalization due to appendicitis; escape to her uncle and aunt who were sent to work in a sewing workshop, before an Aktion on Yom Kippur; deportation of her parents to Treblinka; receiving protection and being rescued by the German commander Degenhart; transfer with her uncle and aunt to the Hasag camp in Poland to make weapons; working as an errand girl; liberation by the Red Army in 1945; return to the uncle and aunt's house in Czestochowa; moving with a group from Youth Aliyah to a children's home in Aix-les-Bains in 1947; aliya to Israel in 1948; absorption.
item Id
13295573
First Name
Irena
Judith
Last Name
Lenkinski
Tzivlin
Date of Birth
10/10/1932
Place of Birth
Czestochowa, Poland
Type of material
Testimony
Language
Hebrew
Record Group
O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives
Date of Creation - earliest
29/04/2018
Date of Creation - latest
29/04/2018
Name of Submitter
ציבלין לנקינסקי יהודית אירנה
Original
YES
Interview Location
ISRAEL
Form of Testimony
Video