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Testimony of Ariel Artur Dimant Yahalomi, born in Zawiercie, 1923, regarding his experiences as a forced laborer in Aurenrode and Dorfless, in Warthenau Ghetto, Flossingen, Anhalt and other camps

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Testimony of Ariel Artur Dimant Yahalomi, born in Zawiercie, 1923, regarding his experiences as a forced laborer in Aurenrode and Dorfless, in the Warthenau Ghetto, Flossingen, Anhalt and other camps Childhood before the war; attends Jewish school in Sosnowiec. Entry of the Germans, 1939; drafted for forced labor in odd-jobs; forced labor building roads in Aurenrode near Opole and Dorfless (Ostrava), 1940-1942; deportation to Flossingen and Anhalt camps; life in the camps; life in the Warthenau Ghetto, 1942; forced labor in ammunitions factory until liquidation of the ghetto, 1943; transfer to Fuenfteichen and forced labor for Autobahn Reich 'Rab'; death march to Gross-Rosen, 1945; transfer to Buchenwald; transfer to Bergen-Belsen; camp life, including cannibalism; liberation by the British Army. Convalescence from typhus; move to relatives in Belgium; activity in Dror movement; aliya from Sete to Eretz Israel with Aliya Bet on "Biriah" ship; absorption in Kibbutz Beit Oren.
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item Id
3565232
First Name
Ariel
Artur
Last Name
Iahalomi
Yahalomi
Maiden Name
Dimant
Date of Birth
1923
Place of Birth
Zawiercie, Poland
Type of material
Testimony
File Number
10714
Language
Hebrew
Record Group
O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives
Date of Creation - earliest
28/04/1998
Date of Creation - latest
28/04/1998
Name of Submitter
YAHALOMI, DIMANT, ARIEL ARTUR
Original
YES
No. of pages/frames
54
Interview Location
ISRAEL
Connected to Item
O.3 - Testimonies gathered by Yad Vashem
Form of Testimony
Video
Dedication
Moshal Repository, Yad Vashem Archival Collection