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Testimony of Fani Kramer, born in Osijek, 1922, regarding her experiences in Agnilok and Garodishka camps, using a false identity in Tulza and with the partisans

Testimony of Fani Kramer, born in Osijek, 1922, regarding her experiences in Agnilok and Garodishka camps, using a false identity in Tulza and with the partisans Life before the war. Entry of the Germans, 11 April 1941; decrees against Jews; deportation to Agnilok and Garodishka camps, June-July 1941; deportation to the Italian Zone; decrees against Jews, 20 July 1942; escape from camp, 12 August 1942; life using a false identity on the Aryan side in Tulza; typhus; treatment by partisans who are Jewish physicians; contacts with Jewish partisans; Italy's defeat, September 1943; joins the partisans; combat against the Germans; life with the partisans including displays of antisemitism; life in a labor camp in Vienna, until April 1944. Return to Osijek via Hungary; aliya to Israel, 30 June 1949.
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item Id
3561833
First Name
Fani
Last Name
Kramer
Date of Birth
1922
Place of Birth
Osijek Vojakovacki, Yugoslavia
Type of material
Testimony
File Number
7521
Language
Hebrew
Record Group
O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives
Name of Submitter
קרמר פאני
Original
YES
No. of pages/frames
27
Connected to Item
O.3 - Testimonies gathered by Yad Vashem
Form of Testimony
Audio
Dedication
Yad Vashem Document Collection, Moshal Repository