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Joseph G. Holocaust testimony (HVT-2781)

Title
Joseph G. Holocaust testimony (HVT-2781) [videorecording] / interviewed by Jaša Almuli, May 26, 1993.
Created
Thessalonikē, Greece : Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, 1993.
Physical Description
1 videorecording (57 min.) : col.
Language
Ladino
Notes
This testimony is in Ladino.
Summary
Videotape testimony of Joseph G., who was born in Thessalonikē, Greece in 1929. He recalls a comfortable childhood; studying music; ghettoization after German occupation; deportation in June 1943 to Auschwitz/Birkenau; separation from his sister and mother (he never saw them again); his music teacher arranging for him to work in the prisoner orchestra, a privileged position; his father's death despite efforts to help him; observing the Sonderkommando uprising; his sense of pride that Greek prisoners were involved; transfer to a camp in Germany; liberation in May 1945 by United States troops; returning to Thessalonikē; and reopening his father's business with an uncle. Mr. G. discusses feeling death was preferable to suffering when he was in concentration camps; pervasive painful memories, particularly the smell of burning flesh; and nightmares resulting from his experiences.
Format
Archives or Manuscripts
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
References
Joseph G. Holocaust Testimony (HVT-2781). Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, Yale University Library.
Cite as
Joseph G. Holocaust Testimony (HVT-2781). Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, Yale University Library.
Genre/Form
Oral histories (document genres)
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