Testimony of Marta Hermina (Enzer) Sigler, born in Cernauti, Romania, 1924, regarding her experiences in the Cernauti Ghetto and Bucharest
Life before the war; attends school; the Jewish community.
Soviet occupation, 1940; Romanian reoccupation, 1941; decrees; deportation to the Cernauti Ghetto; permission to leave the ghetto; return home; her father was considered an essential worker as a veterinariant surgeon; aliya of her brother to Eretz Israel, 1942; separation from her parents; move to her aunt's in Bucharest, 1943.
Aliya to Eretz Israel with a group via Bulgaria, Turkey, Syria and Lebanon; life in Ayanot Institution; studies and work as a registered nurse; starts a family.
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item Id
4691115
First Name
Hermina
Malka
Marta
Last Name
Sigler
Maiden Name
Antzer
Date of Birth
1924
Place of Birth
Cernauti, Romania
Type of material
Testimony
Language
Hebrew
Record Group
O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives