Testimony of Shoshana (Herman) Vengerik, born in Nizni Verecky, Czechoslovakia, 1928, regarding her experiences in the Mukacevo Ghetto, Birkenau, Stutthof, Baranow and a death march
Testimony of Shoshana (Herman) Vengerik, born in Nizni Verecky, Czechoslovakia, 1928, regarding her experiences in the Mukacevo Ghetto, Birkenau, Stutthof, Baranow and a death march
Testimony
Testimony of Shoshana (Herman) Vengerik, born in Nizni Verecky, Czechoslovakia, 1928, regarding her experiences in the Mukacevo Ghetto, Birkenau, Stutthof, Baranow and a death march
Life in Nizni Verecky before the war.
Re-annexation to Hungary, 1939; anti-Jewish restrictions; nationalization of the property; deportation to the Mukacevo Ghetto; German occupation; deportation to Birkenau; separation from her mother; transfer to Stutthof camp; camp life; transfer to Baranow camp; labor in a weapons factory in Bromberg-Brahnau; death march to Germany; liberation by the Red Army, 1944 [it should be: 1945].
Aliya to Eretz Israel on the "Providence" ship, 1948.
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item Id
7202802
First Name
Shoshana
Last Name
Vengerik
Maiden Name
Herman
Date of Birth
22/05/1928
Place of Birth
Nizni Verecky, Czechoslovakia
Type of material
Testimony
Language
Hebrew
Record Group
O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives