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Esther S. Holocaust testimony (HVT-1282)

Title
Esther S. Holocaust testimony (HVT-1282) [videorecording] / interviewed by Lilian Sicular and Sergio Rothstein, November 12, 1989.
Created
New York, N.Y. : Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, 1989.
Physical Description
1 videorecording (42 min.) : col.
Language
English
Summary
Videotape testimony of Esther S., who was born in 1913 in Chernikhov, which later became a Czech city and is now in Ukraine. She recalls growing up in an affluent and modern orthodox family of nine children; one brother who was in the Czech army; a younger brother who escaped to Yugoslavia after German occupation of the Sudeten; her family's ghettoization in Uz︠h︡horod; crowded conditions and lack of food; transport to Auschwitz in May 1944; traumatic separation from her mother; meeting two nieces and remaining with them; the pervasive smell of burning flesh; transfer with her nieces to Torgau in October; slave labor in a munitions factory; and liberation by Soviet troops. Mrs. S. recounts escaping to United States troops; briefly living in Arenberg; reunion with her brother in Chernikhov; staying in the Nuremberg displaced persons camp for four years; meeting her husband there; and emigration to the United States. Mrs. S. notes her doubts concerning the usefulness of her testimony and shows many photographs.
Format
Archives or Manuscripts
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
References
Esther S. Holocaust Testimony (HVT-1282). Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, Yale University Library.
Cite as
Esther S. Holocaust Testimony (HVT-1282). Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, Yale University Library.
Genre/Form
Oral histories (document genres)
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