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John G. Holocaust testimony (HVT-4494) interviewed by Susan Millen and Joanne Weiner Rudof,

Oral History | Digitized | Fortunoff Collection ID: HVT-4494

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    Summary
    Videotape testimony of John. G., who was born in Miskolc, Hungary in 1930. He recounts his large extended family; their assimilated life style and strong Hungarian identity; his family's move to Debrecen shortly after his birth; his sister's birth in 1931; their move to Budapest in 1933; attending a Hungarian school; his father's 1940 draft as an officer to the military reserves; a last visit to relatives in Miskolc; anti-Jewish laws resulting in his father losing his job; attending a Catholic gymnasium despite the laws because his grandfather had been a student there; German occupation in March 1944; relocation to another apartment; having to wear the yellow star; brief round-up for slave labor moving furniture the Germans were confiscating; his father's draft for a slave labor battalion in October; forced relocation to another apartment; his father's return a few weeks later; obtaining false papers as Swiss citizens; round-up with his family to a brick factory; release due to their Swiss papers; his parents hiding him with a cousin who was posing as a Christian; his father and two uncles walking to Austria; his father's return (his uncles did not survive); liberation by Soviet troops in January 1945; reunion with his parents and sister who been living in the Budapest ghetto; returning to their original apartment; continuing at the same school; completing medical school; pervasive antisemitism; his parents' deaths in the early 1950s; his escape during the 1956 revolution; emigration to the United States with assistance from his father's friend in Cleveland; and his career in the United States military as a physician. Mr. G. notes almost none of his extended family survived. He shows his sister's yellow star, photographs, and a copy of his birth records that he obtained when visiting the Miskolc synagogue.
    Author/Creator
    G., John, 1930-
    Published
    New Haven, Conn. : Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, 2017
    Interview Date
    May 11, 2017.
    Locale
    Hungary
    Miskolc (Hungary)
    Debrecen (Hungary)
    Budapest (Hungary)
    Cite As
    John G. Holocaust Testimony (HVT-4494). Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, Yale University Library.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Rudof, Joanne Weiner, interviewer.
    Millen, Susan, interviewer.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    Copies
    2 copies: DVCam master; and Betacam SP submaster.
    Physical Description
    1 videorecording ( 50 min.) : col

    Keywords & Subjects

    Subjects (Local Yale)
    Child survivors.
    False papers.
    Hiding.
    Antisemitism Postwar.

    Administrative Notes

    Link to Yale University Library Catalog:
    http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/13213339
    Record last modified:
    2018-05-29 11:54:00
    This page:
    http:​/​/collections.ushmm.org​/search​/bookmarks​/hvt13213339

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