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Testimony of Judith Ester (Heilper) Marmor, born in Targu Mures, Romania, 1927

Testimony
Testimony of Judith Ester (Heilper) Marmor, born in Targu Mures, Romania, 1927 Childhood in a traditional family. Annexation to Hungary, summer 1940; transfer to a Reform [Hebrew] school; detention of her sister for being a Communist and her imprisonment in Budapest, autumn, 1941; the effect on the family, autumn 1941; anti-Jewish legislation, 1941; German occupation, March 1944; yellow badge; restrictions and prohibitions; deportation to the ghetto to a brick factory, May 1944; establishment of a study framework; deportation to Auschwitz-Birkenau, June 1944; transfer to Lager B, September 1944; transfer to labor in Liebau, Germany, autumn 1944; labor in a factory; transfer to an airport; liberation, May 1945. Rehabilitation; aliya to Israel, 1970; absorption.
item Id
7814221
First Name
Ester
Esther
Judith
Yehudit
Last Name
Marmor
Marmur
Maiden Name
Heilper
Date of Birth
1927
Place of Birth
Targu Mures, Romania
Type of material
Testimony
Language
Hebrew
Record Group
O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives
Date of Creation - earliest
26/04/2009
Date of Creation - latest
7/05/2009
Name of Submitter
Marmor Heilper Judith Ester
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