Testimony of Ada Hinda (Rotman) Haimi, born in Hotin, Romania, 1934, regarding her experiences in Hotin, Mogilev and in an orphanage in Mogilev
Her childhood in Hotin.
German Army occupation of Hotin, 1941; deportation to Transnistria on foot and in wagons; life in Mogilev-Podolski including hunger and collecting potato peels from the yards of Ukrainians, for several months; death of her mother; deportation to the [Zekisha?] Ghetto; ghetto life including hunger and acts of abuse on women; escape to her uncle's home in Mogilev; placed in an orphanage in Mogilev; orphanage life; liberation by the Red Army.
Return to Hotin; move to the home of the rabbi of Secureni; attitude of the rabbi and his wife; move to an Agudat Israel orphanage in Bucharest; aliya to Israel, 1950; life in Israel; meeting with her uncle in Romania.
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Ada
Hinda
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Chaime
Haimi
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Roitman
Rotman
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05/05/1934
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Hotin, Romania
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Testimony
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11069
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Hebrew
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O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives