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Eleanor O. Holocaust testimony (HVT-2732)

Title
Eleanor O. Holocaust testimony (HVT-2732) [videorecording] / interviewed by Josie Riger, April 27, 1994.
Created
Mahwah, N.J. : Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 1994.
Physical Description
1 videorecording (1 hr., 14 min.) : col.
Language
English
Access and use
This testimony can only be used for educational or research purposes. It cannot be shown in public.
Summary
Videotape testimony of Eleanor O., who was born in Janów, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy (presently Ivano-Frankovo, Ukraine) in 1916, one of three daughters. She recounts the family move to Lʹviv when she was five; attending public school; completing art school in 1939; Soviet occupation; marriage in 1940; German invasion; ghettoization; forced factory labor; her mother's deportation in November 1941; hiding her father with a non-Jew (he was discovered and killed); obtaining false papers as a non-Jew; traveling by herself to Warsaw in 1943; reunion with her sister; the Warsaw Uprising; hiding briefly with underground members, then escaping to Krzeszowice; she and her sister living with a Polish family; liberation by Soviet troops; traveling to Kraków; reunion with her husband and other sister; moving to Łódź; emigrating to the United States; and her husband's death in 1967. Ms. O. discusses her constant fear while hiding, and attributes her survival to the many non-Jews who helped her.
Format
Archives or Manuscripts
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
References
Eleanor O. Holocaust Testimony (HVT-2732). Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, Yale University Library.
Cite as
Eleanor O. Holocaust Testimony (HVT-2732). Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, Yale University Library.
Genre/Form
Oral histories (document genres)
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