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Oral history interview with Cela Miller

Oral History | Digitized | Accession Number: 1995.A.1263.24 | RG Number: RG-50.166.0024

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    Oral history interview with Cela Miller

    Overview

    Interview Summary
    Cela Miller (née Tyszgarten), born in 1923 in Pińczów, Poland, describes her five siblings; her father’s leather business; not experiencing much antisemitism; the German invasion in 1939; the looting of their homes; her family living with her uncle from 1939 to 1942; the roundups and deportations; the requirement for Jews to wear a Star of David on their sleeves; hiding with her sister (Bluma Goldberg RG-50.166*0010) in the woods; surviving in the woods; going to live with an uncle in Chmielnik, Poland; being sent with her sister to camp HASAG (Kielce); working in an ammunition factory; conditions in the camp; being sent to camp Czestochowa; being transferred to Bergen-Belsen; the typhus epidemic in the camp; being selected to go to Burgau, where she and her sister worked in an airplane factory; taking care of her sister when she fell ill; being liberated by American troops; being taken to a hospital; being sent to a displaced persons camp; attending an ORT school; getting married in 1946; immigrating to the United States in 1949; and her life in South Carolina.
    Interviewee
    Cela Miller
    Interviewer
    Ruth Jacobs
    Date
    interview:  1991 August 22

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    Extent
    2 videotape reels (1" Type C) : sound, color ; 1 in..

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    Provenance
    South Carolina Council on the Holocaust and South Carolina Educational Television conducted the interview on August 22, 1991. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum received the tapes of the interview in April 1995.
    Record last modified:
    2023-11-16 08:21:11
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