Testimony of Joseph Fries, born in Tel Aviv, Eretz Israel (Mandatory Palestine), 1937, regarding his experiences on a visit to Poland, in the Soviet Union and in Ural
Testimony of Joseph Fries, born in Tel Aviv, Eretz Israel (Mandatory Palestine), 1937, regarding his experiences on a visit to Poland, in the Soviet Union and in Ural
Testimony
Testimony of Joseph Fries, born in Tel Aviv, Eretz Israel (Mandatory Palestine), 1937, regarding his experiences on a visit to Poland, in the Soviet Union and in Ural
Trip with his parents from Eretz Israel for a family visit in Poland, 1938.
Escape from Niepolomice to the Soviet Union, 1939; from there for a short stay in Kiev, Saratov, Sverdlovsk and Perem; move to Naberezhnyye, Ural, 1944; his father's work as an electrician; his father's arrival at the British Consulate in Moscow in an attempt to return to Eretz Israel.
Move to the city of Kazan after the end of the war, 1946; move via Warsaw, Poland; life in Krakow, 1946; return to Eretz Israel via Czechoslovakia and France, 1947.
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7520323
First Name
Joseph
Last Name
Fries
Fris
Date of Birth
1937
Place of Birth
Tel Aviv, British Mandate for Palestine
Type of material
Testimony
Language
Hebrew
Record Group
O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives