Testimony of Malka Montzi (Verber) Frierich, born in Kosice Mesto, Czechoslovakia, 1922, regarding her experiences in Kosice Mesto, Auschwitz and Peterswaldau
Testimony of Malka Montzi (Verber) Frierich, born in Kosice Mesto, Czechoslovakia, 1922, regarding her experiences in Kosice Mesto, Auschwitz and Peterswaldau
Testimony
Testimony of Malka Montzi (Verber) Frierich, born in Kosice Mesto, Czechoslovakia, 1922, regarding her experiences in Kosice Mesto, Auschwitz and Peterswaldau
Her childhood in a religious family.
Hungarian Army invasion of Kosice Mesto, 1939; German Army occupation of Kosice Mesto, 1944; concentration [of Jews] in the synagogue; concentration [of Jews] in a brick factory; labor in a kitchen in the ghetto; collection of money and jewelry [by the Germans]; deportation [of Jews] to Auschwitz; camp life including selections; transfer to Peterswaldau camp; camp life including labor producing weapons and digging anti-tank trenches, January 1944; death of her sister in camp; liberation by the Red Army, 1945.
Move back to Kosice Mesto; knowledge regarding the loss [death] of her family members; marriage; aliya to Israel, 1949.
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item Id
8445930
First Name
Malka
Montzi
Last Name
Freireikh
Frierich
Maiden Name
Verber
Date of Birth
15/04/1922
Place of Birth
Kosice Mesto, Czechoslovakia
Type of material
Testimony
Language
Hebrew
Record Group
O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives