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Testimony of Naomi (Marosi) Rotenberg, born in Nove-Zamky, Czechoslovakia, 1934, regarding her experiences in hiding in Nitra, Sarluzky-Kajsa, Sered and Bergen-Belsen

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Testimony of Naomi (Marosi) Rotenberg, born in Nove-Zamky, Czechoslovakia, 1934, regarding her experiences in hiding in Nitra, Sarluzky-Kajsa, Sered and Bergen-Belsen Life before the war; her parents' visits in Eretz Israel. Annexation to Hungary, 1938; German occupation, March 1944; decrees including yellow badge; deportation of her father to a forced labor camp; her family home is included in the Nove-Zamky Ghetto perimeters; termination of studies; illegally crosses the border to Slovakia, May 1944; life in hiding in Nitra; escape to Sarluzky-Kajsa; her father's return and his joining the family in hiding; capture of the family; interrogation of her father by the Gestapo; deportation with her mother and sister to Nitra; detention; transfer by Hlinkova Guards to Sered transit camp; transfer to Bergen-Belsen, November 1944; life in the family camp and meets with her father; her father's death; typhus; liberation by the British Army, April 1945. Hospitalization; return to Nitra; activities in Hashomer Hatzair; aliya to Israel, 1949; absorption.
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item Id
5684501
First Name
Naomi
Noemi
Last Name
Rotenberg
Maiden Name
Maroshi
Marosi
Date of Birth
26/05/1934
Place of Birth
Nove Zamky, Czechoslovakia
Type of material
Testimony
File Number
12686
Language
Hebrew
Record Group
O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives
Date of Creation - earliest
06/02/06
Date of Creation - latest
06/02/06
Name of Submitter
רוטנברג מרושי נעמי
Original
YES
No. of pages/frames
33
Interview Location
ISRAEL
Connected to Item
O.3 - Testimonies gathered by Yad Vashem
Form of Testimony
Video
Dedication
Moshal Repository, Yad Vashem Archival Collection