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Testimony of Agnes Agi (Cohen) Goldstein, born in Debrecen, Hungary, 1927, regarding her experiences in the Debrecen Ghetto, Strasshof, Wien Gross Enzerdorf camp and Mauthausen

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Testimony of Agnes Agi (Cohen) Goldstein, born in Debrecen, Hungary, 1927, regarding her experiences in the Debrecen Ghetto, Strasshof, Wien Gross Enzerdorf camp and Mauthausen Life before the war; Neolog family; Draft of her father to a labor battalion; release of her father, 1943; deportation to the Debrecen Ghetto and handing over their property to a female neighbor, April 1944; transfer in a death march to a brick factory; insults are cast towards the deportees; confiscation of jewelry by Hungarian policemen; suicide of her uncle and his wife by swallowing poison; deportation on a train; life on the train; transfer to Strasshof; transfer with the family to Wien Gross Enzersdorf camp under the supervision of the Wermacht; uprising in the vinegar factory and labor arrangements; daily transfer to labor in a snow march; collected by the SS; transfer in a death march and shooting of inmates; transfer to Mauthausen; life in Mauthausen; liberation. Hospitalization of her father; her mother hides from Red Army soldiers; return to Debrecen; life in Debrecen; return of her brother from Gunskirchen; Zionist activities; aliya to Israel, October 1948.
item Id
6742486
First Name
Agi
Agnes
Last Name
Goldshtein
Goldstein
Maiden Name
Cohen
Kohen
Date of Birth
29/03/1927
Place of Birth
Debrecen, Hungary
Type of material
Testimony
Language
Hebrew
Record Group
O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives
Date of Creation - earliest
08/10/07
Date of Creation - latest
08/10/07
Name of Submitter
Gldstein Agnes
Original
YES
Interview Location
ISRAEL
Connected to Item
O.3 - Testimonies gathered by Yad Vashem
Form of Testimony
Video
Dedication
Moshal Repository, Yad Vashem Archival Collection