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Testimony of Yechiel Kremer, born in Comanesti, Romania, 1924, regarding his experiences in Suceava, Izkani, Mogilev-Podolski, the Murafa Ghetto and more

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Testimony of Yechiel Kremer, born in Comanesti, Romania, 1924, regarding his experiences in Suceava, Izkani, Mogilev-Podolski, the Murafa Ghetto and more Life before the war; from a family of Vizhnitz hasidim. Restrictions on the Jews; transfer to Suceava; deportation by Romanian gendarmes to Izkani by freight train, 1941; halt of the train at the Atachi station; crossing the Dniester river; transfer to Mogilev-Podolski; payment of a bribe to a German officer and transfer to the Murafa Ghetto by truck; ghetto life; building of a bridge in Trikhaty by the Krupp Company; observance of the Jewish tradition. Return to Suceava, 1944; move to Bucharest; unsuccessful aliya attempt to Eretz Israel with 400 orphans on the ship, "Max Nordau", 1946; detention in Atlit.
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7207467
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Yechiel
Yekhiel
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Kremer
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1924
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Comanesti, Romania
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Testimony
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Hebrew
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O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives
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28/05/08
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28/05/08
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Kremer Yechiel
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YES
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ISRAEL
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O.3 - Testimonies gathered by Yad Vashem
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Video
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Moshal Repository, Yad Vashem Archival Collection