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Memoirs of Paulina (Widder) Fábry, born in Boldogkőváralja, Hungary, 1880, regarding her experiences in Budapest

Memoirs of Paulina (Widder) Fábry, born in Boldogkőváralja, Hungary, 1880, regarding her experiences in Budapest Life in Budapest during the German occupation, 19 March 1944; restrictions on the Jews including yellow badge, ban on going out into the streets excepting for certain hours and the dismissal of servants from Jewish families; transfer of valuables to a non-Jewish woman and eviction from her home, 28 June 1944; transfer to a marked house (marked with a Jewish star) on Aréna...
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3731322
details.fullDetails.firstName
Paulina
details.fullDetails.lastName
Fiber
details.fullDetails.maidenName
Vider
details.fullDetails.dob
02/1880
details.fullDetails.pob
Boldogkovaralja, Hungary
details.fullDetails.materialType
Memoirs
details.fullDetails.fileNumber
108
details.fullDetails.language
Hungarian
details.fullDetails.recordGroup
O.39 - Collection of Memoirs Written for the Yad Vashem Competition
details.fullDetails.earliestDate
04/1945
details.fullDetails.latestDate
16/01/1946
details.fullDetails.submitter
מ. פברי
details.fullDetails.original
YES
details.fullDetails.numOfPages
30
details.fullDetails.interviewLocation
ISRAEL
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O.39 - Collection of memoirs written by survivors as part of a competition held by Yad Vashem, 1957
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Written testimony
details.fullDetails.dedication
Moshal Repository, Yad Vashem Archival Collection