Testimony of Shlomo Friedrich Kauders Kidron born in Teplice Sanov, Czechoslovakia, 1923, regarding his experiences in Teplice Sanov and Prague
Testimony of Shlomo Friedrich Kauders Kidron born in Teplice Sanov, Czechoslovakia, 1923, regarding his experiences in Teplice Sanov and Prague
Testimony
Testimony of Shlomo Friedrich Kauders Kidron born in Teplice Sanov, Czechoslovakia, 1923, regarding his experiences in Teplice Sanov and Prague
Increasing displays of German nationalism during the 1930's; arrival of refugees from Germany.
Annexation of the Sudetenland [to Germany, September 1938]; escape of the family to Prague, September 1938; boycott of the Jewish bank in Teplice Sanov; loss of the family's savings; activity of his sister in Zionist organizations; joining the Blau-Weiss organization; training for aliya group; German occupation of Czechoslovakia, March 1939; departure from Czechoslovakia, April 1939.
Aliya to Eretz Israel from the Trieste port; aliya of his sister to Eretz Israel, January 1940; staying in touch with his parents via letters sent from neutral countries; transfer of his parents to Theresienstadt, 1942; losing contact with his parents; life in Eretz Israel including founding Kibbutz Hachotrim.
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item Id
8554709
First Name
Friedrich
Shlomo
Last Name
Kauders
Kedron
Kidron
Date of Birth
20/02/1923
Place of Birth
Teplice Sanov, Czechoslovakia
Type of material
Testimony
Language
Hebrew
Record Group
O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives