Testimony of Erwin Rosenberg, born in Zemun, 1922, regarding his experiences as a forced laborer near the Danube River, in the Jasenovac camp, and as a partisan
Testimony of Erwin Rosenberg, born in Zemun, 1922, regarding his experiences as a forced laborer near the Danube River, in the Jasenovac camp, and as a partisan
Testimony of Erwin Rosenberg, born in Zemun, 1922, regarding his experiences as a forced laborer near the Danube River, in the Jasenovac camp, and as a partisan
His family, and Jewish community life in Zemun; Hashomer Hatzair activities; the arrival of German and Jewish refugees; the outbreak of the war, April 1941; anti-Jewish legislation; deportation to forced labor; removing bodies from the Danube River after the murders at Nov-Sad in March-April 1942; deportation to Jasenovac with all the Jews of Zemun, July 1942; camp life; work at Camp No. 3 building a dam on the Sava River, 1943; forced labor in Loncara in a workshop producing spare parts and iron chains for prisoners; the murders in Graniki; includes a list of war criminals such as Sakic Dinko; transports to the camp; escape from the camp, April 1945.
Joining Tito's partisans and serving in the Yugoslav Army; aliya to Israel, 1949.
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3565181
First Name
Ervin
Erwin
Last Name
Rosenberg
Rozenberg
Date of Birth
15/07/1922
Place of Birth
Zemun, Yugoslavia
Type of material
Testimony
File Number
10665
Language
Serbian-Croatian
Record Group
O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives