Life in a Neolog community before the war; Jews not admitted to high school; moves to Budapest for studies; family receives extra privileges because grandfather died in World War I; receives information from a refugee from Poland in 1943 about murder of Jews; German occupation ensues; living in the Kalocsa ghetto; escaping to Budapest; living in an apartment due to the family's extra privileges; hiding acquaintances in the apartment; conditions worsen in October 1944; mother captured and interrogated; life in hiding in the apartment until liberation; Zionist youth movement; slipping into Czechoslovakia;...
Memoirs of Yitzchak Rozenberg, born in Sasregen, Romania, 1934, regarding his experiences and those of the members of his family in Sasregen, the Sasvar camp and Budapest, 1944-1945
Family life in Sasregen; start of the persecution of the Jews, 1944; obligation to wear the Yellow Badge; sending of young people to forced labor with the Romanian Army; robbery and confiscation of Jewish property; forced entry of the Sasregen Jews into the ghetto; remaining of the Rozenberg family outside the ghetto due to the extra privileges of his father, a World War I disabled veteran; news of the annihilation of the...