Testimony of David Iankelevitz, born in Ternovo, Czechoslovakia, 1923, regarding his experiences in Presov, Reghin and Guenskirchen
Life before the war; attitude of the Czech population to the Jews.
Annexation to Hungary; escape from deportation; transfer to Presov; camp life; transfer to Reghin; camp life including labor building an airfield; deportation to the Austrian border, 1944; transfer to Mauthausen; transfer to Guenskirchen; camp life; liberation by the US Army, 05 May 1945.
Typhus; hospitalization in Wels; aliya to Eretz Israel via Italy onboard the "Enzo Sereni", 18 January 1946; absorption.
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David
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Iankelevitz
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1923
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Ternova, Czechoslovakia
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Hebrew
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O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives