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Oral history interview with Georges Brandstatter

Oral History | Digitized | Accession Number: 2019.462.1 | RG Number: RG-50.030.1061

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    Oral history interview with Georges Brandstatter

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    Interview Summary
    Georges “JoJo” Brandstatter, born on November 24, 1939 in Berchem, Belgium, discusses his family; his father Israël Brandstatter (born in Tarnov, Poland in 1915), who had a small custom upholstery and furniture business in Antwerp; his mother Ileana or Ilona Jakab (born in 1917 in Cluj, Transylvania), who immigrated to Belgium in 1929 and she later became a seamstress; his parents’ marriage in 1938; the Germans occupation of Belgium; Jews having to wear the Jewish star; his family’s decision to flee to France in August 1942; the arrest of his family and internment in the Gurs camp; the Quakers (American Friends Service Committee) who were active there and negotiated with the local authorities to allow all children under three years of age to be released with their mothers; his Aunt Betty who lived in nearby Pau; being taken in by a couple of farmers in the Haute-Garonne village of Andoins; his caretakers Tante Elise and Tonton Raymond, with whom he stayed with until circa August 1944; his happy memories from his time in Andoins; learning to say prayers in Latin and singing in a choir; his father’s activities with the Jewish resistance; his father visiting him at the farm and rushing out of the house with him when Tante Elise alerted him that the Gestapo were on their way; the trial of the mayor of Andoins after the war because of his collaboration with the Germans; his father joining the Milice patriotique; living in Toulouse until the spring of 1945; being sent with other Belgian Jews on a train that stopped at dozens of places on its way to Belgium (the passengers called it “Josephine”); arriving in Antwerp and sleeping on blankets on the floor of a large auditorium; the fate of his extended family; attending the Takhémoni School in Antwerp (1946-1947); attending an Orthodox religious school (1947-1949); immigrating with his family to Israel in 1949; settling in Holon, “Rasko Bet”; returning to Belgium with his parents in 1955; entering an ORT school to learn a manual profession; opting to become a Belgian citizen and signing-up to do his military service for three years; becoming a proficient welder; his father’s death at the age of 44; becoming a diamond cleaver; taking night classes in painting and drawing at the Académie des Beaux-Arts; getting married to Paulette Horn in 1970; his son and five granddaughters; having conversations with men older than him about the war and recording many of these conversations; his own parents never speaking to him about their wartime experiences; publishing two books in French, one about Jewish resistance fighters in France and Belgium and another about Jewish volunteers in the regular armed forces during WWII and the fight for Israeli statehood; and dividing his time between Israel, where his son and family live, and the seaside town of Knokke-Heist, Belgium.
    Interviewee
    Georges Brandstatter
    Interviewer
    Peggy Frankston
    Date
    interview:  2019 October 24
    Geography
    creation: Brussels (Belgium)

    Physical Details

    Language
    French
    Extent
    2 digital files : WAV.

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    Keywords & Subjects

    Personal Name
    Brandstatter, Georges.

    Administrative Notes

    Provenance
    Peggy Frankston, on behalf of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Oral History Branch, conducted the oral history interview with Georges Brandstatter on October 24, 2019 in Brussels, Belgium.
    Funding Note
    The cataloging of this oral history interview has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany.
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    2023-11-16 08:06:22
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