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Testimony of Fanka [Francisca] (Silberman) Willner, born in Tarnopol, Poland, 1919, regarding her experiences in the Tarnopol Ghetto and in hiding places

Testimony of Fanka [Francisca] (Silberman) Willner, born in Tarnopol, Poland, 1919, regarding her experiences in the Tarnopol Ghetto and in hiding places Tarnopol Ghetto life, including work as a laundress in the German officers club; acquaintance with a Polish woman, Irena Gut, [who was later recognized as a Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem], who held a position in the German officers club, September 1941; visits by Gut in the Tarnopol Ghetto, including bringing food and c...
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3732440
details.fullDetails.materialType
Testimony
details.fullDetails.fileNumber
302
details.fullDetails.language
Polish
details.fullDetails.recordGroup
O.62 - Borwicz Collection
details.fullDetails.earliestDate
27/04/1946
details.fullDetails.latestDate
27/04/1946
details.fullDetails.submitter
Borwicz Michal
details.fullDetails.original
YES
details.fullDetails.numOfPages
5
details.fullDetails.interviewLocation
POLAND
details.fullDetails.belongsTo
O.62 - Borwicz Collection: Testimonies recorded by the Jewish Historical Commission in Poland
details.fullDetails.testimonyForm
Written testimony
details.fullDetails.dedication
Moshal Repository, Yad Vashem Archival Collection