Testimony of Irene (Goldfarb) Neviaski, born in Metz (Lorraine), 1922, regarding her experiences in the Free Zone, and being handed over to the Gestapo
Testimony of Irene (Goldfarb) Neviaski, born in Metz (Lorraine), 1922, regarding her experiences in the Free Zone, and being handed over to the Gestapo
Testimony of Irene (Goldfarb) Neviaski, born in Metz (Lorraine), 1922, regarding her experiences in the Free Zone, and being handed over to the Gestapo
Her family, and studies in Orleans and Paris; escape from Paris due to fear of the German invasion, May 1940; finding shelter in Nimes; work as a secretary in the Ministry of Defense; dismissal because she is Jewish; the entry of the Germans, 1943; her brother is transferred to a family of Protestant farmers in Lestrechure; she is handed over to the Gestapo by a French policeman; detained in prison until the liberation, August 1944; return to Paris.
Marriage, transfer to Orleans and the birth of her son; activity in a Zionist movement; aliya to Israel, 1974.
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3565172
First Name
Iren
Irene
Last Name
Neviaski
Niebeski
Maiden Name
Goldfarb
Date of Birth
07/11/1922
Place of Birth
Metz, France
Type of material
Testimony
File Number
10639
Language
Hebrew
Record Group
O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives