Testimony of Naomi Katalin (Kremer) Born, born in Tiszacsege, Hungary, 1935, regarding her experiences in Tiszacsege, Debrecen, Strasshof and Vienna
Testimony of Naomi Katalin (Kremer) Born, born in Tiszacsege, Hungary, 1935, regarding her experiences in Tiszacsege, Debrecen, Strasshof and Vienna
Testimony
Testimony of Naomi Katalin (Kremer) Born, born in Tiszacsege, Hungary, 1935, regarding her experiences in Tiszacsege, Debrecen, Strasshof and Vienna
Jewish community life in Tiszacsege; move to Debrecen.
Draft of her father to labor battalions, 1941; revocation of her family's business license; secret activities in a Zionist movement, by her brother; German Army occupation [of Debrecen]; establishment of the Debrecen Ghetto; hiding of property; deportation to a brick factory; deportation to Strasshof camp; transfer to labor in Vienna, with her mother and brother; labor by the children, clearing rubble; infected with disease; receives medical treatment from nuns; murder of her brother by an SS soldier; liberation by the Red Army; rape of women by the Soviets.
[Knowledge regarding the] death of her grandfather and grandmother in camps in Austria; return of her father from Mauthausen; aliya to Israel in the context of the Hashomer Hatzair movement, 1949; life in Israel in Kfar Menachem.
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Katalin
Naomi
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Born
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Kremer
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14/03/1935
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Tiszacsege, Hungary
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Hebrew
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O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives