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Testimony of Aliza Aliz (Goldshtein) Stern, born in Budapest, Hungary, 1932, regarding her experiences in Sekeshvehevar, Budapest and a protected house

Testimony
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Testimony of Aliza Aliz (Goldshtein) Stern, born in Budapest, Hungary, 1932, regarding her experiences in Szekesfehervar, Budapest and a protected house Childhood in an Orthodox home. Deportation of her mother's family members to Kamieniec Podolskiy; murder of her mother's family members in Kamieniec Podolskiy, summer 1941; drafting of her father to a work battalion, transfer to Szekesfehervar by the Aid and Rescue Committee, autumn 1943; return to Budapest, early 1944; German occupation [of Budapest], March 1944; life under German occupation including restrictions, transfer to a marked house, search for a hiding place; receiving help from an Arrow Cross Party member; move back to a marked house; obtaining protective passports (Schutzpass), transfer to a Swiss protected house; transfer of her mother to the Budapest Ghetto; receiving aid from a Hungarian soldier; transfer of her mother to the protected house; obtaining Aryan documents; transfer to the house of a former neighbor; liberation, January 1945. Life after the war; aliya to Israel, 1948.
item Id
8633372
First Name
Aliz
Aliza
Last Name
Stern
Maiden Name
Goldshtein
Date of Birth
07/07/1932
Place of Birth
Budapest, Hungary
Type of material
Testimony
Language
Hebrew
Record Group
O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives
Date of Creation - earliest
08/02/2010
Date of Creation - latest
08/02/2010
Name of Submitter
Stern Goldshtein Aliza Aliz
Original
YES
Interview Location
ISRAEL
Connected to Item
O.3 - Testimonies gathered by Yad Vashem
Form of Testimony
Video
Dedication
Moshal Repository, Yad Vashem Archival Collection