Testimony of Frida Friedman, born in Senec, Czechoslovakia, 1921, regarding her experiences in the Nove Zamky Ghetto, Auschwitz, Bremen, Bergen-Belsen and other places
Testimony of Frida Friedman, born in Senec, Czechoslovakia, 1921, regarding her experiences in the Nove Zamky Ghetto, Auschwitz, Bremen, Bergen-Belsen and other places
Testimony of Frida Friedman, born in Senec, Czechoslovakia, 1921, regarding her experiences in the Nove Zamky Ghetto, Auschwitz, Bremen, Bergen-Belsen and other places
Life before the war.
Annexation to Hungary, 1941; increase in antisemitism.
German occupation; deportation to Bedevla, April 1944; deportation to the Nove Zamky Ghetto; ghetto life; deportation to Auschwitz, June 1944; transfer to Bremen; camp life including forced labor; transfer to Bergen-Belsen, 1945; camp life including typhus; liberation by the British Army.
Life in Bergen Belsen DP camp; return to Czechoslovakia; displays of antisemitism; move to Budapest; marriage, 1946; life in Sopron; escape to Vienna; aliya to Israel, 1949; absorption.
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item Id
3741730
First Name
Frida
Last Name
Fridman
Friedman
Date of Birth
1921
Place of Birth
Senec, Czechoslovakia
Type of material
Testimony
Language
Hebrew
Record Group
O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives