Testimony of Shulamit Miti Shula (Heller) Natan, born in Cernauti, Romania, 1937, regarding her experiences as a child in Cernauti, Transnistria and the Mogilev-Podolski Ghetto
Testimony of Shulamit Miti Shula (Heller) Natan, born in Cernauti, Romania, 1937, regarding her experiences as a child in Cernauti, Transnistria and the Mogilev-Podolski Ghetto
Testimony
Testimony of Shulamit Miti Shula (Heller) Natan, born in Cernauti, Romania, 1937, regarding her experiences as a child in Cernauti, Transnistria and the Mogilev-Podolski Ghetto
Life before the war; from a well-to-do traditional family; Blau Weiss activities.
Outbreak of the war; deportation to Transnistria; transfer to Mogilev-Podolski; ghetto life in an abandoned military camp; deportation of her parents to forced labor; her parents fall ill with typhus; her father's death; "Aktions" against Judenrat members; her mother finds a hiding place; murder of deportees; liberation by the Red Army.
Good treatment by the soldiers; return to Romania, April-May 1945; life in Radauti including help from the JDC; aliya to Israel, 1950.
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item Id
6683158
First Name
Miti
Shula
Shulamit
Last Name
Natan
Nathan
Maiden Name
Heler
Heller
Date of Birth
14/10/1937
Place of Birth
Cernauti, Romania
Type of material
Testimony
Language
Hebrew
Record Group
O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives