Testimony of Doron Charkovski, born in Osijek, Yugoslavia, 1940, regarding his experiences as a baby in Ogulin, Kraljevica camp, Rab camp, an assumed identity, with the partisans and other places
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Testimony of Doron Charkovski, born in Osijek, Yugoslavia, 1940, regarding his experiences as a baby in Ogulin, Kraljevica camp, Rab camp, an assumed identity, with the partisans and other places
Testimony
Testimony of Doron Charkovski, born in Osijek, Yugoslavia, 1940, regarding his experiences as a baby in Ogulin, Kraljevica camp, Rab camp, an assumed identity, with the partisans and other places
Life as a baby in Osijek during the German occupation, April 1941; Ustasha assumes authority; escape with her mother to Ogulin; deportation with the Italian Army to Kraljevica; camp life; surrender of the Italian Army; German occupation; transfer to Rab, September 1943; camp life; liberation by the People's Liberation Army & Partisan Detachments of Yugoslavia (Tito's partisans); escape to the liberated area; separation from his mother and move to farmers; life with farmers with an assumed identity; return of his mother; joins with his mother partisan commando units; escape to Zemun, late 1944; liberation.
Aliya to Israel, 1948.
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item Id
6989426
First Name
Doron
Last Name
Charkovski
Date of Birth
13/11/1940
Place of Birth
Osijek, Yugoslavia
Type of material
Testimony
Language
Hebrew
Record Group
O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives