Testimony of Miriam (Goldberg) Novogrod, born in Tarnow, Poland, 1921, regarding her experiences in the Tarnow Ghetto, Plaszow, various camps and a death march
Testimony of Miriam (Goldberg) Novogrod, born in Tarnow, Poland, 1921, regarding her experiences in the Tarnow Ghetto, Plaszow, various camps and a death march
Testimony of Miriam (Goldberg) Novogrod, born in Tarnow, Poland, 1921, regarding her experiences in the Tarnow Ghetto, Plaszow, various camps and a death march
Her childhood.
German occupation, 08 September 1939; decrees, humiliation of rabbis and religious leaders; deportation to the Tarnow Ghetto, June 1942; labor in the Schlesinger workshop; receives "A" card because of labor sewing for the wives of SS officers; murders; a mother who refused to hand over her baby; liquidation of the Tarnow Jews; Judenrat and Jewish police; deportation to Plaszow with the Schlesinger workshop, 1943; camp life; labor in a sewing workshop for Julius Madrisch; details about Oskar Schindler; transfer to Zabelcze; physical labor for Hartmann; transfer to Auschwitz-Birkenau, late 1943; transfer to Gundelsdorf; labor carrying electric poles; difficulties in physical labor; illness; death march to Theresienstadt; liberation by the US Army.
Move to Prague for treatment; marriage; birth of her son; aliya to Israel, 1949.
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item Id
3565429
First Name
Miriam
Last Name
Novigrud
Novogrod
Maiden Name
Goldberg
Date of Birth
20/11/1921
Place of Birth
Tarnow, Poland
Type of material
Testimony
File Number
10878
Language
Hebrew
Record Group
O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives