Testimony of Henia Razmovitz, born in Sokernica, Czechoslovakia, 1929, regarding her experiences in the Sokernica Ghetto, Birkenau, Stutthof, Danzig and other camps
Testimony of Henia Razmovitz, born in Sokernica, Czechoslovakia, 1929, regarding her experiences in the Sokernica Ghetto, Birkenau, Stutthof, Danzig and other camps
Testimony of Henia Razmovitz, born in Sokernica, Czechoslovakia, 1929, regarding her experiences in the Sokernica Ghetto, Birkenau, Stutthof, Danzig and other camps
Hungarian occupation, 1940; restrictions on Jews; deportation of those without Hungarian citizenship and their murder in Kamenets-Podolski; deportation to Chust by train, 1941; return to Sokernica with help from non-Jewish friends; German occupation, March 1944; transfer to the Sokernica Ghetto after Pesach, 1944; deportation to Auschwitz, June 1944; reception by the Auschwitz Orchestra on arrival at the camp; selection; transfer to Birkenau; transfer to Stutthof, August 1944; transfer to Danzig; labor constructing an airfield; Yom Kippur fast; supervision by SS women; death march, March 1945; wanderings among villages; liberation by the Red Army, April 1945.
Typhus and medical treatment; move to Krakow with help from a Dutch friend, late May 1945; return to Sokernica; her father's return; her sister Shaindel remains in Danzig; aliya to Eretz Israel.
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item Id
3562069
First Name
Henia
Last Name
Razmovitz
Date of Birth
1929
Place of Birth
Sokernica, Czechoslovakia
Type of material
Testimony
File Number
5296
Language
Hebrew
Record Group
O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives