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Berta Bilha Roiza Beile Honig

Testimony
Testimony of Berta Bilha Honig, born in Cernauti, Romania, 1935, regarding her experiences in Atachi, Mogilev-Podolski and the Luchinets Ghetto Religious family; starts school. Soviet occupation, 1940; German occupation, 1941; disappearance of her father; deportation of the family to the Cernauti Ghetto, 1941; deportation to Atachi, autumn 1941; transfer by rafts to Mogilev-Podolski; transfer on foot to Luchinets; life with a Ukrainian family; deportation to the Luchinets Ghetto; death of her grandparents and one of her siblings from typhus; liberation by the Red Army, 1944. Return to Cernauti; move to Constanta; life in institutions in Bucharest and Botosani; aliya attempt from Bulgaria; detention in Cyprus; activities in Hapoel Mizrachi movement; aliya to Israel, 1948.
item Id
4272890
First Name
Beile
Berta
Bilha
Roiza
Last Name
Honig
Maiden Name
Shekhner
Date of Birth
18/03/1935
Place of Birth
Cernauti, Romania
Type of material
Testimony
Language
Hebrew
Record Group
O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives
Date of Creation - earliest
13/06/02
Date of Creation - latest
13/06/02
Name of Submitter
HONIG BERTA BILHA
Original
YES
Interview Location
ISRAEL
Connected to Item
O.3 - Testimonies gathered by Yad Vashem
Form of Testimony
Video
Dedication
Moshal Repository, Yad Vashem Archival Collection