Memoirs of Klára Lavičková and Alžbeta Rosová, sisters née Brodi, born in Zabokreky, about their experiences in 1939–1945
Memoirs of Klára Lavičková, pp. 2–14:
Establishment of independent Slovakia in March 1939; anti-Jewish rules and regulations; Klára is fired from her job with a Jewish-owned company due to the company’s “Aryanization”; working as a seamstress in Bielice; anti-Jewish atmosphere in Zabokreky; young Jews mobilized for service in labor camps under Slovakian Army auspices; Klára deported to the Patronka camp on March 27, 1942, and then, several days later, to Auschwitz; shaving of hair;...
File Number : 3680
Type of Material : Memoirs
Language : Slovak, Czech
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"independent" Slovakia Established Under Aegis of Nazi Germany
Anti-Jewish Legislation - Slovakia
Aryanization
Attitude Towards the Jews - Slovakia and the Slovakian Population