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Georges P. Holocaust testimony (HVT-4031)

Title
Georges P. Holocaust testimony (HVT-4031) [videorecording] / interviewed by Michel Rosenfeldt and Pascal Majérus, June 26, 1995.
Created
Brussels, Belgium : Fondation Auschwitz, 1995.
Physical Description
1 videorecording (4 hr., 22 min.) : col.
Language
French
Notes
This testimony is in French.
Summary
Videotape testimony of Georges P., who was born in Belgium in 1909, the third of three children in a religious Catholic family. He recalls attending school in Brussels; his family's exile to Le Havre in 1914; returning to Brussels after the war; studying humanities; entering Abbaye de Maredsous in 1926 to study for the priesthood; ordination in 1933; providing safe havens for Jewish refugees beginning in 1934; hiding Jews in the abbey in 1939; enlisting in the army during German invasion in 1940; traveling with his brother to Boulogne-sur-Mer; imprisonment by the Germans; escaping to Brussels; working as a nurse to wounded soldiers for the Belgian Red Cross; returning to the abbey; joining a resistance unit; tracking trains and hiding escaped prisoners of war and pilots; arrest a few months later; imprisonment in Namur, then St. Gilles; transfer to Lübeck; slave labor in a munitions factory; sabotaging the work with others; a trial in Berlin seven months later; a four-year sentence; imprisonment in Lehrterstrasse, then Tegel; solitary confinement from April 1942 to December 1943; transfer to a prison near Kraków, then in July 1944 to Dachau; starvation, lice, and pervasive deaths; placement with other clerics; slave labor; a Polish prisoner-doctor helping him when he was ill; arrival of Jews from Auschwitz; liberation by United States troops; repatriation; working with the British military until February 1946 to trace missing Belgians; returning to the abbey; and joining a committee to strengthen Jewish-Catholic ties. Father P. discusses his brother and sister joining resistance units (his brother did not survive); solidarity in the camps while striving to stay alive; being reduced to “nothingness”; and nightmares resulting from his experiences.
Format
Archives or Manuscripts
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
References
Georges P. Holocaust Testimony (HVT-4031). Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, Yale University Library.
Cite as
Georges P. Holocaust Testimony (HVT-4031). Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, Yale University Library.
Genre/Form
Oral histories (document genres)
Occupation
Clergy.
Priests.
Citation

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