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Testimony of Malka (Khariton) Olidort, born in Odessa, Ukraine, the USSR, in 1932 regarding her experiences in Odessa, in Domanevka, and more

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Testimony of Malka (Khariton) Olidort, born in Odessa, Ukraine, the USSR, in 1932 regarding her experiences in Odessa, in Domanevka, and more Childhood in a well-to-do ultra-Orthodox family in Odessa; Operation Barbarossa in June 1941; partisan activity; rounding up and killing Jewish men; throwing bodies into the Black Sea in October 1941; deportation of women and children to Transnistria; arrival in Domanevka; transfer to the village; staying in a pigsty; escape; arriving back in Domanevka in summer 1942; living with her aunts and uncles; her uncles' business initiative – soap production; hiding with her mother with a non-Jewish woman for several days before liberation; liberation by the Red Army in March 1944; aliya to Israel in 1967.
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13582177
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Malka
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Olidort
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Chariton
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1932
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Odessa, Ukraine (USSR)
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Testimony
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Hebrew
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O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives
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12/06/2019
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12/06/2019
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אולידורט חריטון מלכה
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YES
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ISRAEL
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O.3 - Testimonies gathered by Yad Vashem
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