Testimony of Chava Eva (Sabadosh) Klugman, born in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia, 1937, regarding her experiences as a child using a false identity, in a protected house and in the Budapest Ghetto
Testimony of Chava Eva (Sabadosh) Klugman, born in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia, 1937, regarding her experiences as a child using a false identity, in a protected house and in the Budapest Ghetto
Testimony
Testimony of Hava Eva (Sabadosh) Klugman, born in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia, 1937, regarding her experiences as a child using a false identity, in a protected house and in the Budapest Ghetto
Childhood in a secular, Neolog home; her father owns a workshop for antique furniture; attends a Montessori kindergarten.
Travel to Budapest by her father for business, 1944, and drafted to forced labor; being smuggled with her mother to Budapest; meeting her father; receipt of an identity card from a Christian woman; visiting a church; wanderings among different houses in Budapest; her mother's capture and deportation to a death march with other Jewish women; escape of her mother and her return to Budapest; transfer to a protected house; hunger and cramped living conditions; transfer together with her mother to the Budapest Ghetto after the deportation of the "protected house" residents to different camps; short stay in the ghetto; liberation by the Red Army.
Return to Novi Sad by train; studies; receipt of packages from the JDC; aliya to Israel, 1949.
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item Id
7573884
First Name
Eva
Hava
Khava
Last Name
Klugman
Maiden Name
Sabadosh
Date of Birth
14/11/1937
Place of Birth
Novi Sad, Yugoslavia
Type of material
Testimony
Language
Hebrew
Record Group
O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives