Testimony of Moshe Shock, born in Krasnystaw, Poland, 1933, regarding his experiences in Vladimir, Siberia, Sverdlovsk Ural, Bukhara and other places
His childhood; move to Vladimir, 1939.
Deportation to Siberia, 1940; transfer to Sverdlovsk Ural, 1941; transfer to Bucara [should be: Bukhara], Uzbekistan; detention of his father in Bukhara; release of his father; acts of abuse and beating of youth in Bukhara; liberation, May 1945.
Move back to Poland, 1946; placed in a children's home in Germany; life in the children's home, 1946-1949; aliya to Israel, April 1949.
Documentation from the Archives of the Institute for the Research of Nazism in Hamburg including correspondence of the President of the Supreme Court in Hamburg regarding Jewish topics, lists of local Jewish judges, attorneys at law and notaries and more, 1933-1943
- Correspondence of the President of the Supreme Court in Hamburg regarding Jewish topics, along with verdicts concerning intermarriage, Aryanization and confiscation of Jewish property;
- Lists of Jewish judges, attorneys at law and notaries in Hamburg, 11 September 1936;
- List of Jewish houses in Hamburg and Altona (arranged by...
File Number : 106
Type of Material : Letter, Sentence, List of Names