Testimony of Hana (Reider) Lamdan, born in Kamenets Podolskiy, Ukraine, 1922, regarding her experiences in Zilabinsky, Namangan, Tashkent and Rostov
Family with many children; her father was a hat-maker and her mother is a trader; death of her father; restrictions on Jews; move of the family to the Crimea, 1931; return home, 1934; draft of her brother.
Outbreak of the war, 1941; air-raid on their home; injury to her mother; work at the post office as a telephonist; move with her brothers to Zilabinsky, 1941; move to Namangan; transfer to Tashkent, 1943; transfer to Rostov; life in Rostov and labor as a telephonist in a factory; end of the war.
Move to Breslau; starts a family, 1946; aliya to Israel, 1950.
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item Id
4690180
First Name
Chana
Hana
Last Name
Lamdan
details.fullDetails.maidenName
Reider
Date of Birth
1922
Place of Birth
Kamenets Podolskiy, Ukraine (USSR)
Type of material
Testimony
Language
Hebrew
Record Group
O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives