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Testimony of Leah Freundlich Golod, born in 1937 in Belz, Poland, about hiding in the bunker of a Polish peasant in a village near Złoczów

Testimony
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German occupation ensues in 1939; witness escapes with her family to a village in the Złoczów area; life under Soviet rule; German occupation ensues again in 1941; family hides in a bunker in the yard of a Polish peasant from December 1942 to the liberation by Red Army forces in 1944; moving to Złoczów after the liberation due to antisemitic manifestations and threats of revenge against the peasant's family in 1944; moving to Paris in 1948; immigrating to Israel in 1949; adjusting to life in Israel.
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item Id
9125270
First Name
Lea
Last Name
Golod
Maiden Name
Froindlikh
Date of Birth
26/06/1937
Place of Birth
Belz, Poland
Type of material
Testimony
File Number
13492
Language
Hebrew
Record Group
O.3 - Testimonies Department of the Yad Vashem Archives
Date of Creation - earliest
14/07/2010
Date of Creation - latest
14/07/2010
Name of Submitter
גולוד לאה
Original
YES
No. of pages/frames
76
Interview Location
ISRAEL
Form of Testimony
Video
Dedication
Yad Vashem Document Collection, Moshal Repository