Testomony of Golda Weinreich born in 1924 in Poland, about her experience during the war in Ghetto Srodula, and in hiding places in Szopienice and Giszowice
1. Golda Weinreich's testimony given to Yad Vashem Institute on August 8, 1984.
Golda Weinreich and her mother Rocha Tornheim (Finger), nee Steinfeld, lived in Sosnowiec from 1939 to 1943, when they were interned in ghetto Srodula; describes ghetto life conditions: forced labor in workshops, starvation, selections, typhus. During the ghetto liquidation they were hiding in the bunker, and when uncovered, Rocha’s mother, Chawa Steinfeld, was deported to...
File Number : 2065
Type of Material : Correspondence, Document(s), Letter(s), Testimony, Letter of Testimony
Language : Hebrew, Polish
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Attitude of the Local Population
Attitude of the Polish Population
Attitude Toward Jews
Attitude Towards the Jews - Poland and the Polish Population