Testimony of Natan Bela Blum, born in Szatmarnemeti, Hungary, 1913, regarding his experiences in Czortkow, Kamionka-Bogdanowka, Podwolowczyska, prison in Budapest and other places
Testimony of Natan Bela Blum, born in Szatmarnemeti, Hungary, 1913, regarding his experiences in Czortkow, Kamionka-Bogdanowka, Podwolowczyska, prison in Budapest and other places
Testimony
Testimony of Natan Bela Blum, born in Szatmarnemeti, Hungary, 1913, regarding his experiences in Czortkow, Kamionka-Bogdanowka, Podwolowczyska, prison in Budapest and other places
Move to Kiralyhaza, 1914; family life; learns in a Bratislava yeshiva, Bratislava University, in a Budapest rabbinical seminary and at Budapest University.
Deportation to Czortkow, July 1941; life in Czortkow; transfer to Kamionka Bogdanowka labor camp, October 1941; camp life; release with the help of a Jewish lawyer, February 1942; life in Podwoloczyska; return to Czortkow; crosses the border to Hungary, June 1942; detention in Budapest together with his father; deportation to a labor camp on the Hungarian border, January 1943; transfer to Budapest; labor camp life from mid-October 1944 to August 1944; liberation by the Red Army in Miskolc.
Life in Budapest; emigration to Latin America; aliya to Israel, 1966.
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item Id
3560802
First Name
Bela
Natan
Last Name
Blum
Date of Birth
1913
Place of Birth
Szatmarnemeti, Romania
Type of material
Testimony
Language
Hebrew
Record Group
O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives