List of children who survived by living in hiding with assistance from non-Jews in Poland, 1945-1947, from the book, "Survivors of the Holocaust in Poland, by Lucjan Dobroszycki
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Documentation of Sabina Korn-Neuberg, born in Leczno, Poland, 1933, including a claim for compensation from the District Court for Social Affairs in Essen, Germany, 1944-2012
- Article titled, "Chasias Kinder" published in the German magazine "Stadt Revue", November 1994, regarding the activities of Chasia Bielicka who took orphan Jewish Holocaust survivors under her wing, including Sabina Neuberg; attached to the article is a photograph [of Sabina Neuberg] from 1946;
- Invitation to the Second Conference, on 20 May 2000, sent to Sabina Korn;
- Six lists containing the names of children in Poland who...
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results.listIds.typeOfMaterial : Propaganda, Survey Report, Newspaper Clippings, Personal Documents, Legal Documentation, Lists, Poems/songs, Survivors and Refugees Registration Form, Drawing, Article, List of Orphan Children, Correspondence, Letter
Documentation regarding the Heymann family, including diaries and a memoir book belonging to Suse Angela Heymann, documents regarding the military service of Meyer Manfred Heymann during World War I, food ration cards, forged documents, and other documents, 1868-1983
Diaries:
- Diary of Suse Angela Heymann, written in the Netherlands, 22 January-15 August 1942, and after the war, 1945-1949 (written mainly in German and at the end in Dutch);
- Diary written by Suse Angela Heymann toward the end of the war and immediately after the end of the war, including poems written (or copied) by her, a collection...
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results.listIds.typeOfMaterial : Newspaper Clippings, Postcard, Personal Documents, Official Documentation, Poems/songs, Memoir Book, Diary, Passport
Memoirs of Dvora Tolpin, born in Chisinau, Romania, 1931, regarding her experiences in children's homes in Orlovskaya and Kondryuchenskaya, and in Uzbekistan
Outbreak of the war; escape of her family from Chisinau to Nikolayev; air-raids over Nikolayev; transfer to Orlovskaya by herself after the family is scattered; transfer to a children's home; life in the children's home until 1942; life in the home of the chairman of the Grekhov kolkhoz for a few months; transfer to a children's home in Kondryuchenskaya; life in the children's home (confirmation from the Tamara Petrichenko Children's Home).
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Testimony of Basha Bonwitt, born in 1939 in Amsterdam, about her experiences as a girl in Amsterdam and in the home of a non-Jewish family in Treebeek
Offspring of immigrants from Poland who had settled in Amsterdam; placed in a home for mentally impaired children that also accommodated Jewish children, apparently in summer 1942; smuggled into the home of a non-Jewish family in Treebeek in early 1943; living openly there; treated excellently by the couple and their extended family; liberated in autumn 1944; life until the end of the war in 1945; difficult parting with the family upon the return of the...
Testimony of Miriam Schnitzer née Goren, born in 1932 in Amsterdam, about her experiences as a girl in Amsterdam and in the homes of non-Jewish families in a village near Brabant, in Groot Ammers, and in Polsbroek
Life before the war; the only daughter of an affluent nonreligious family; attending a public school; war breaks out in 1940; switching to a Jewish school in 1941; running away from the family home to the home of friends; mother collapses is placed in a hospital; anti-Jewish restrictions escalate; escaping with a friend to a children's home in August 1942; life under conditions of neglect and...
Testimony of Chaim Grisario, born in Darabani, Romania, 1936, regarding the deportation to Transnistria
Family background; his father is a tailor, his mother is a seamstress and housewife; studies in a "room".
The outbreak of the war; restrictions on Jews; deportation, June 1941; walking and getting to the village; food shortages; deportation by cattle train; reaching and crossing the Dniester River; arrival in Atachi; continue driving; arrival in Mogilev Podolskiy; transfer to Ozarnitsa; stay at the place for a few months; living conditions; deportation to the Mogilev ghetto; stay in a children's home;...
Testimony of Ephraim Fogel, born in Suceava, Romania in 1934, regarding his experiences in the expulsion to the Shargorod Ghetto in Transnistria
Family; German occupation in 1941; expulsion order; search for valuables in Atachi; march to Shargorod; deaths of grandmother, father, and uncle from typhus in winter of 1942; constant hunger; mother’s labor in kolkhoz; search for food; beatings by Ukrainians; organization of Jewish committee; assistance from Jews of Bucharest; daily soup distribution; return with Russians to Bukovina; orphanages in Romania from 1945 to 1947; Apeldoorn children’s home in The...
Testimony of Lea (Filip) Amir, born in Bucharest, Romania in 1938, regarding her experiences as a child in hiding in Bucharest
Life in hiding while hidden by a woman friend of her family in 1942; her father escapes to Cluj; life in a cellar;
Move to a children's home in Apeldoorn; studies; declaration of the establishment of the State of Israel; move to a children's home in Zandvoort; aliya to Israel; life in Kibbutz Ein HaHoresh.
Article written by Noa Livne titled, "Like a Roadside Plant" regarding the children's home in Zabrzez
Part 4 of the article:
Transfer of the children from the [homes of] Poles to the children's home by Mr. Viktor (Rabbi Yeshayahu Druker); redemption of the children paid by religious circles in Poland who were organized in the Religious Communities Council established by Rabbi David Cahana via Rabbi Yeshayahu Druker of the Army Rabbinate; assembly of the children who were redeemed by Druker in Zabrzez.