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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
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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.
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
Date of Creation - earliest
29/01/1990
Date of Creation - latest
29/01/1990
Name of Submitter
DR. NATAN BELA BLUM
Original
YES
Interview Location
ISRAEL
Connected to Item
O.3 - Testimonies gathered by Yad Vashem
Form of Testimony
Video
Dedication
Moshal Repository, Yad Vashem Archival Collection