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Letters Franka Baral received from Hungary in 1943, her family in Plaszow and from Bronka Porwitowa, a Polish woman who smuggled the letters out

Letters Franka Baral received from Hungary in 1943, her family in Plaszow and from Bronka Porwitowa, a Polish woman who smuggled the letters out Life in the Lwow Ghetto until March 1943; escape of Franka to Hungary via Bochnia; obtains forged documents; life in Hungary using a false identity as a Christian; liberation; murder of her family from Plaszow during the war. The file also includes Franka's memoirs on her escape from Hungary together with her three children in ...
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details.fullDetails.itemId
9095271
details.fullDetails.materialType
Genealogy
Letter
Memoirs
Personal documents
Testimony
details.fullDetails.fileNumber
1717
details.fullDetails.language
Hebrew
Polish
Yiddish
details.fullDetails.recordGroup
O.75 - Letters and Postcards Collection
details.fullDetails.earliestDate
07/01/1935
details.fullDetails.latestDate
26/11/1943
details.fullDetails.submitter
יעל דיאמנט
details.fullDetails.original
NO
details.fullDetails.numOfPages
28
details.fullDetails.belongsTo
O.75: Letters and postcards from the Holocaust period or regarding the Holocaust
details.fullDetails.dedication
Moshal Repository, Yad Vashem Archival Collection