Testimony of Sara (Lustigman) Omelinski, born in Wlodawa, 1924, regarding her experiences in the Wlodawa Ghetto and as a partisan
Immediate family; school; the Jewish community.
Hiding in a cellar; concentration of the men in the synagogue; torture in prison; confiscation of valuables; establishment of the Judenrat and its activities; police activities; shearing of half of her father's beard; drafted to forced labor drying swamps; ghetto life; deportation of the children; murder of the rabbi; deportation of her father to Belzec and his release in exchange for payment; typhus; rumors about the Warsaw Ghetto uprising; partisan activities; move to the other side of the Bug River; joins the Russian partisans; encounter with the Red Army.
Marriage; return home; birth of two children; aliya to Eretz Israel, 1948; absoprtion and rehabilitation in Israel.
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4029077
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Sara
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Omelinski
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Lustigman
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01/11/1924
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Wlodawa, Poland
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Testimony
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11976
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Hebrew
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O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives