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Memoirs of Magda Ödönné (Komor) Lederer, born in Szabadka, Yugoslavia, 1900, regarding her experiences in the Szabadka Ghetto, Bácsalmás camp, in Budapest, and transfer on the Kasztner train to Bergen-Belsen and more

Memoirs of Magda Ödönné (Komor) Lederer, born in Szabadka, Yugoslavia, 1900, regarding her experiences in the Szabadka Ghetto, Bácsalmás camp, in Budapest, and transport on the Kasztner train to Bergen-Belsen and more Life in Szabadka during the German occupation; restrictions on Jews including the yellow badge; sewing of valuables inside clothing; assembly of 350 men, including her husband, Ödön Lederer, and her brother, Ernő, night of 13 April 1944; deportation of the men, apparen...
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3731335
details.fullDetails.lastName
Léderer
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Memoirs
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129
details.fullDetails.language
Hungarian
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O.39 - Collection of Memoirs Written for the Yad Vashem Competition
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16/08/1945
details.fullDetails.latestDate
13/02/1948
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Lederer Ödönné
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YES
details.fullDetails.numOfPages
108
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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
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Moshal Repository, Yad Vashem Archival Collection