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Testimony of Zeev Goldberg, born in Wisnicz Maly, Poland, 1937

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Testimony of Zeev Goldberg, born in Wisnicz Maly, Poland, 1937 Capture of his father by the Germans, 1942; move to the Bochnia Ghetto together with his mother and his brother; illegal crossing of the border to Slovakia with the aid of a Jewish guide; illegal crossing of the border to Hungary; detention on the train by Hungarian policemen; incarceration; hospitalization for scarlet fever; transfer to a orphanage for refugees; transfer to a Christian children's institution under a Christian identity; air-raids on Budapest; being hidden in various children's homes; searching for food on the streets; marching of the children to the Danube on Christmas night and his escape; Red Army occupation; transfer together with other Polish orphans to Germany. Rehabilitation in the Blankensee camp, Germany; aliya to Eretz Israel on the ship "Kedmah", 1947; absorption and rehabilitation in [Kibbutz] Ramat Hashofet.
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7686797
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Zeev
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Goldberg
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24/12/1937
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Wisnicz Maly, Poland
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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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03/02/09
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03/02/09
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Goldberg Zeev
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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