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Memoirs of Khana Ofir, born in Tarnopol, Poland, 1918, regarding her experiences in the Tarnopol Ghetto, the Rokita camp, in hiding on the Aryan side and her rescue by Ukrainians and Poles

Memoirs of Khana Ofir, born in Tarnopol, Poland, 1918, regarding her experiences in the Tarnopol Ghetto, the Rokita camp, in hiding on the Aryan side and her rescue by Ukrainians and Poles On 27 July 1941, the Germans, together with the Ukrainian police, carried out a pogrom in which about 5000 Jews were murdered. Khana Ofir was among those condemned to death, but she was unexpectedly released. Khana was hidden by Staslaw Szydlowski, the Polish concierge at the office where she work...
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3729823
details.fullDetails.firstName
Khana
details.fullDetails.lastName
Ofir
details.fullDetails.dob
1918
details.fullDetails.pob
Tarnopol, Poland
details.fullDetails.materialType
Memoirs
details.fullDetails.fileNumber
4698
details.fullDetails.language
Polish
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O.33 - Testimonies, Diaries and Memoirs Collection
details.fullDetails.earliestDate
08/12/1995
details.fullDetails.latestDate
08/12/1995
details.fullDetails.submitter
חנה אופיר
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NO
details.fullDetails.numOfPages
66
details.fullDetails.interviewLocation
ISRAEL
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O.33- Testimonies, diaries and memoirs from the Holocaust period and regarding the Holocaust
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Written testimony
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Moshal Repository, Yad Vashem Archival Collection