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Testimony of Chaia (Mozer) Deutsher, born in Radauti, Romania, 1922, regarding her experiences in Cernauti, Transnistria, the Bershad Ghetto, Obodovka and other places

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Testimony of Chaia (Mozer) Deutsher, born in Radauti, Romania, 1922, regarding her experiences in Cernauti, Transnistria, the Bershad Ghetto, Obodovka and other places Her childhood in a religious home; activities in the Beitar movement in Radauti; move to Cernauti. Romanian Army occupation of Cernauti, 1941; deportation to Transnistria, 1941; transfer by train to Hotin, Siberia; transfer on foot to Ukraine via Yampol; meets her mother and sisters who arrived on a transport from Radauti; death of her father; transfer on foot with her family members to Obodovka and then to Bershad; death of her mother; death of her brother; Bershad Ghetto life including hunger; receives financial help from her brother; transfer of her brothers and sisters on a transport to Romania with orphan children, 1944; liberation by the Red Army, 1944. Move back to Cernauti; move to Radauti; move to Bucharest; aliya to Eretz Israel, 1946; life in Israel.
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7909495
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Chaia
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Deutsher
Doicher
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Mozer
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1922
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Radauti, Romania
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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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Deutsher Mozer Chaia
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YES
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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