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Rachel W. Holocaust testimony (HVT-719)

Title
Rachel W. Holocaust testimony (HVT-719) [videorecording] / interviewed by Gitta Fajerstein and Elizabeth Jacob, October 9, 1994.
Created
Wilmette, Ill. : Holocaust Education Foundation, 1994.
Physical Description
1 videorecording (55 min.) : col.
Language
English
Summary
Videotape testimony of Rachel W., who was born in Antwerp, Belgium in 1938. She recalls her father being taken away when she and her mother were out; her mother taking her to non-Jews to live, then, shortly afterwards, to a convent in Brussels; abusive treatment because she did not eat well and wet her bed; occasional visits from her mother; asking to leave and not being told why she had to stay; her mother taking her out in order to illegally enter Switzerland; being caught by Germans at the border; a stranger paying the Germans to release them; living in a Jewish pension in Switzerland; returning to Belgium in 1946; realizing that her father would not return; her mother's marriage to an Auschwitz survivor; abusive treatment by her stepfather; her brother's birth; antisemitic harassment; their emigration to the United States in 1951; attending school; and marriage at age nineteen. Ms. W. discusses her pervasive fears and unhappiness resulting from her experiences; seldom discussing her experiences with her mother; raising her children to feel loved and secure; recently seeking treatment for her emotional problems and their slow improvement; and a warm, loving relationship with her children and grandchildren.
Format
Archives or Manuscripts
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
References
Rachel W. Holocaust Testimony (HVT-719). Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, Yale University Library.
Cite as
Rachel W. Holocaust Testimony (HVT-719). Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, Yale University Library.
Genre/Form
Oral histories (document genres)
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