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Testimony of an anonymous physician, regarding his experiences in Pustkow, Auschwitz, Gleiwitz III and Blechhammer camps

Testimony of an anonymous physician, regarding his experiences in Pustkow, Auschwitz, Gleiwitz III and Blechhammer camps Transfer of the Jewish inmates from two labor camps in Pustkow, 16 September 1942; transfer of more than 1,000 Poles from the Lublin vicinity, in place of the Jews; the witness remains in the camp, with a group of 240 Jews; labor as a physician in the Polish camp; attitude of the Germans towards the Poles including giving beatings and abuse, and a dysentery epidem...
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3732503
details.fullDetails.materialType
Testimony
details.fullDetails.fileNumber
36
details.fullDetails.language
Polish
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O.62 - Borwicz Collection
details.fullDetails.earliestDate
1945
details.fullDetails.latestDate
1945
details.fullDetails.submitter
Borwicz Michal
details.fullDetails.original
YES
details.fullDetails.numOfPages
12
details.fullDetails.interviewLocation
POLAND
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O.62 - Borwicz Collection: Testimonies recorded by the Jewish Historical Commission in Poland
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Written testimony
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Moshal Repository, Yad Vashem Archival Collection