Letters written by Szajna Cukier in Warsaw, after her return from Pawiak prison, to her daughter Felicja who was hidden by a Polish family, December 1944, and personal documents of Felicja Cukier, from the postwar period
- Letters written by Szajna Cukier in Warsaw, after her return from Pawiak prison, to her daughter Felicja, who was staying with a Polish family while being hidden by them, December 1944; her experiences before her detention and imprisonment in Pawiak (seven pages of the letter are missing, in which she relates her experiences in Pawiak and her release from the prison; included is a...
Testimony of Dalia (Lurje) Ofer, born in Danzig, 1938, regarding her experiences as a young child in Danzig, in the Warsaw Ghetto, and with a non-Jewish family using a false identity
Hazy memories of her early childhood; her father’s arrest, 1941; move to Warsaw with her mother; life in the ghetto until 1942; life with a Polish family that took her in and cared for her warmly and lovingly until the liberation; her mother's visits.
Moving with her mother and her mother's second husband to Sopot, and life totally unaware of her Jewishness until 1950; aliya to Israel, absorption.
File Number : 11845
Type of Material : Testimony
Language : Hebrew
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Aliya
Child Rescue
Escape From the Ghettos
False Identity
Hiding By Poles
Attitude Towards the Jews - Poland and the Polish Population