Testimony of Agi Agnes Engelhardt, born in Senta, Yugoslavia, 1930, regarding her experiences in Szeged, Baia, Theresienstadt, Strasshof and more
Testimony of Agi Agnes Engelhardt, born in Senta, Yugoslavia, 1930, regarding her experiences in Szeged, Baia, Theresienstadt, Strasshof and more
Testimony
Testimony of Agi Agnes Engelhardt, born in Senta, Yugoslavia, 1930, regarding her experiences in Szeged, Baia, Theresienstadt, Strasshof and more
Her memories and family background in Senta; her father is one of the first pilots in the Austro-Hungarian Air Force.
Annexation to Hungary; escape to Budapest for one month; return to Senta; attends a Hungarian school, 1944; yellow badge; concentration of the Jews in the synagogue; deportation to Szeged; help from the Jewish community by providing food; transfer to Baia; life in Baia and the harsh conditions there; transfer to Austria by train; life in Austria including agricultural labor for farmers and on estates near Vienna; transfer to Theresienstadt by train; air-raids by the Allied forces; halting of the train in the area of Strasshof; remaining in Strasshof; liberation by the Red Army.
Rape by Red Army soldiers; return to Senta; life after the war; arrest of her father by the Communists; aliya to Israel, 1949.
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item Id
7759341
First Name
Agi
Agnes
Last Name
Engelhardt
Engelhart
Date of Birth
1930
Place of Birth
Senta, Yugoslavia
Type of material
Testimony
Language
Hebrew
Record Group
O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives