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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

Testimony
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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.
item Id
7207467
First Name
Yechiel
Yekhiel
Last Name
Kremer
Date of Birth
1924
Place of Birth
Comanesti, Romania
Type of material
Testimony
Language
Hebrew
Record Group
O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives
Date of Creation - earliest
28/05/08
Date of Creation - latest
28/05/08
Name of Submitter
Kremer Yechiel
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