Testimony of Anita Chana (Aharon) Bar, born in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, 1934, regarding her experiences in Mostar, Split, Korcula, Bari and other places
Testimony of Anita Chana (Aharon) Bar, born in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, 1934, regarding her experiences in Mostar, Split, Korcula, Bari and other places
Testimony
Testimony of Anita Chana (Aharon) Bar, born in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, 1934, regarding her experiences in Mostar, Split, Korcula, Bari and other places
Life before the war; activities of her father in the Jewish community.
Outbreak of the war, April 1941; her father is a POW in German captivity; obtains transfer papers; move to Molstar dressed in traditional Muslim dress, February 1942; deportation of relatives to Jasenovac; move to Italian occupied Split; transfer by the Italians to Korcula; Italian surrender, 1943; transfer on fishing boats to a camp near Bari; transfer to Santa Croce.
Return to Sarajevo, late 1944; reunion with her father; life under Communist regime; aliya to Israel onboard the ship "Radnik", June 1949.
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item Id
5271975
First Name
Anita
Chana
Last Name
Bar
Maiden Name
Aharon
Date of Birth
28/07/1934
Place of Birth
Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
Type of material
Testimony
Language
Hebrew
Record Group
O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives