Documentation regarding the fate of Jacqui Israel Offen, born in Antwerp, 1939, and members of his family during the Holocaust and following it, 1941-1981
Memoirs of Jacqui:
Deportation of the family from Antwerp to Limburg, 1941; detention of his father, Moshe, born in Tarnow, 1893, and of his elder sister, Maly Malka, born in Berlin, 1924; deportation of his father and sister to Dossin camp in Malines and from there to Auschwitz, where they perished; escape of his mother Mina and the four remaining children to Namur; in hiding of the family in the St. Jean de Dieu monastery with the help of Abbe Andre; in...
Memoirs of Frida (Blum) Fridman, born in Cernauti, Romania, 1921, regarding her experiences in the Mogilev camp and in a monastery in Rostov
Transfer to the Mogilev camp with her daughter Dora (Devora), born in 1941; camp life; transfer with her baby daughter to Rostov by a priest who visited the camp; life with the priest in the monastery and good treatment by the priest; replacement of the priest in Rostov and receiving information from him that he is Jewish; transfer back to the Mogilev camp; transfer to a monastery; end of the war.
Return to Cernauti.
Memoires of Devora (Herman) Berkovitz, the...
Testimony of Chaim Kohen, born in Thessaloniki, Greece in 1930, regarding his life in hiding among nuns and with a Greek Christian family in Athens, and his escape to Turkey
Childhood and move to Athens; war with Italy in 1940; German occupation in 1941; escape with his family to the village of Plaka in 1941; hiding for about two months; family’s return to Athens in 1941; life under Italian regime; the great famine; move, with assistance from Italian governor (a friend of his father’s), into hiding among Italian nuns in the hospital complex in the Anaros region in 1942–1943; father’s move of the family to a...
Testimony of Shlomo Pash, born in Landsberg Warthe, Germany in 1935, regarding his experiences as a child in Berlin, Potenza, a Jewish orphanage in Torino, on a farm in the area of Casale Monferrato, and more
Life in Berlin before the war; his father’s position as a judge; deportation of his father to a concentration camp and his poisoning in 1939; escape with his mother to Potenza; escape to Torino; life in a Jewish orphanage; attitude of the Jewish community after the German occupation of northern Italy; escape with other children from the orphanage to Casale Monferrato; closure of the orphanage and...
German occupation ensues in 1940; family tries unsuccessfully to escape to the south of France (to Rue); escaping back to Lens in 1940; escaping to Paris; escaping to Piot in 1941; attempting to run the border with the family to the Free Zone of France; arrested by the Germans; trial and detention in a lockup in Biarritz in 1941; father detained separately; released and returns to Paris for several months; another attempt to escape to the south of France; escaping to Benejacoq in 1941; life in hiding there; transferred with help from the French resistance and the Jewish MJC organization to a convent in...
Map of the wanderings of the siblings Emil and Ilana Landau from Warsaw to Eretz Israel, 1939-1943, a diagram of Asino camp where the siblings were interned, 1941, and memoirs of Alina Ilana Landau Karniel regarding the experiences of her family during the war
- Diagram of Asino camp near Novosibirsk where the siblings Emil and Ilana Landau were interned, sketched by Emil Landau, 1941;
- Map of the wanderings of the siblings, Emil and Ilana Landau from Warsaw to Eretz Israel, 1939-1943, drawn by Emil Landau, with a dedication to Ilana Landau, 07 September 1943;
- Memoirs of Alina Ilana Landau...
Testimony of Carmela (Waldman) Krishaber, born in 1939, in Subotica, Yugoslavia - regarding her experiences in the Subotica Ghetto, and living under a false identity in a monastery and in Budapest
Life under Hungarian rule in 1941; German occupation in 1944; deportation to the Subotica Ghetto in 1944; life in the open ghetto and the mayor's warning about transport from the ghetto; escape with her mother to a Hungarian friend; hiding, and move into hiding at the home of a friend, Dr. Ivo Scherzer; joined there by her grandmother; she is moved by the ophthalmologist to a monastery in Subotica under a false...
Personal documentation belonging to Géza Hajdu from the Theresienstadt Ghetto, May 1945
Also in the file:
- A document from the Red Cross (Administration of the camp was passed on to the Red Cross Organization by the Germans before the end of the war) signed by Dr. Leo Baeck; distribution of the document to former Theresienstadt inmates before the (official) liberation; the document asks the former inmates not to leave the camp: "In Theresienstadt, you are safe; the war is not over yet; those who leave Theresienstadt will be exposing themselves to the dangers of the war...", 06 May 1945;
- Certificate...
Letter written by Ye. Berman to Father Chesna who gave her temporary shelter during the Holocaust
The letter was also sent to Ilya Ehrenburg; in her letter Ye. Berman describes her feelings during her wanderings in Sasnava, the Maryampol Region, and mentions the temporary shelter in the Holy Kazimir Monastery in Pozhayslay, 1941.
Childhood in Berlin as the Nazis rise to power; escapes with parents to Brussels in 1938 (illegally); life under German occupation in 1940; father arrested and deported to a camp in 1941; mother falls ill and is taken to the Jewish Weisenbeek hospital near Brussels in 1941; witness placed in a residence at a teachers' college in Laeken in 1942 under a false identity; transferred to a convent in Chimay, spends several months there and is evicted in 1942; placed in the Pensiona des Soeurs de St. Vincent de Paul convent in Obourg, Mons Département; lives in the convcent under a false identity until liberation;...