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Testimony of Ema (Nachwalger) Godik, born in Stanislawow, Poland, 1921, regarding her experiences in Stanislawow, Lwow, the Lwow Ghetto, using a false identity in Warsaw, and in other places

Testimony
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Testimony of Ema (Nachwalger) Godik, born in Stanislawow, Poland, 1921, regarding her experiences in Stanislawow, Lwow, the Lwow Ghetto, using a false identity in Warsaw, and in other places Red Army occupation of Stanislawow, 1939; life under the Soviet regime; escape to Lwow; life in Lwow including work as a teacher in a school; German Army occupation of Lwow, 1941; deportation to the Lwow Ghetto, 1941; Lwow Ghetto life including "Aktions"; smuggled from the Lwow Ghetto to Warsaw, while using a false name as Leokadia Jamincka; life in Warsaw as a Polish Christian woman, including work; smuggle of her parents from the ghetto to Warsaw, 1942; her parents' life in hiding while using a false identity; move from Warsaw to a nearby town at the outbreak of the Warsaw Polish Uprising, 1944; liberation by the Red Army, 1944. Move to Lublin; move to Lodz; move to a DP camp in Germany with her parents, 1945; move to Munich; marriage; move to Italy, 1946; aliya to Israel, 1948; life in Israel.
item Id
8062843
First Name
Ema
Last Name
Godik
Maiden Name
Nachwalger
Nakhvalger
Date of Birth
06/09/1921
Place of Birth
Stanislawow, Poland
Type of material
Testimony
Language
Hebrew
Record Group
O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives
Date of Creation - earliest
04/08/09
Date of Creation - latest
04/08/09
Name of Submitter
Godik Nachwalger Ema
Original
YES
Interview Location
ISRAEL
Connected to Item
O.3 - Testimonies gathered by Yad Vashem
Form of Testimony
Video
Dedication
Yad Vashem Document Collection, Moshal Repository