LEADER 04071cpd a2200553 a 4500001 1097621 005 20180530113250.0 008 951213s1995 ctu eng d 035 (OCoLC)ocn702215111 035 (CStRLIN)CTYV95-A343 035 1097621 035 HVT-3133 035 |9AHF8442YL 040 CtY |beng |cCtY |eappm 079 (OCoLC)702125462 090 |bHVT-3133 100 1 M., Bella, |d1904- 245 10 Bella M. Holocaust testimony (HVT-3133) |h[videorecording] / |cinterviewed by Dana L. Kline and Lucille B. Ritvo, |fOctober 5, 1995. 260 New Haven, Conn. : |bFortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, |c1995. 300 1 videorecording (2 hr., 43 min.) : |bcol. 520 Videotape testimony of Bella M., who was born in Hungary in 1904 and grew up in Csecse. She recalls studying in Komárom, Budapest, and Vienna; obtaining a permit to retain her lingerie workshop despite the law against it; her husband's compulsory service in a labor battalion; an unsuccessful attempt to hide after Szaloshi came to power in 1944; incarceration in a brick factory; escaping with sick women to Győr; organizing treatment and food for the Jewish women with assistance from a doctor and men from a Jewish labor battalion; contacting their friends and relatives through a peasant; escaping to Budapest with assistance from the doctor and nuns; learning her husband was deported to Germany; using false papers to travel with her Catholic friend to Komárom; joining her sister in Semjen with assistance from her non-Jewish brother-in-law; her husband's arrival a week later (he escaped from Szombathely with assistance from a former employee and a friend); and liberation by Soviet troops. Mrs. M. recounts rebuilding their life in Budapest; her daughter's birth in 1945; emigration with her family to Canada in 1949; and her husband's continuing sense of being a stranger. 562 |e3 copies: |bBetacam SP master; |b3/4 in. dub; |band 1/2 in. VHS with time coding. 524 Bella M. Holocaust Testimony (HVT-3133). Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, Yale University Library. 600 10 M., Bella, |d1904- 650 0 Holocaust survivors. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85061527 650 0 Video tapes. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85143214 650 0 Women. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85147274 650 0 Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) |vPersonal narratives. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85061518 650 0 World War, 1939-1945 |vPersonal narratives, Jewish. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85148465 650 0 Husband and wife. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85063204 650 0 Escapes. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85044783 651 0 Hungary. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79053090 651 0 Budapest (Hungary) |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79091691 651 0 Győr (Hungary) |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80094254 651 0 Komárom (Hungary) |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80027566 651 0 Csécse (Hungary) |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr96028525 651 0 Semjen (Hungary) 655 7 Oral histories (document genres) |2aat |0http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300202595 690 4 Aid by non-Jews. 690 4 Mutual aid. 690 4 Hiding. 690 4 False papers. 690 4 Postwar experiences. 700 1 Kline, Dana L., |einterviewer. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n87114255 700 1 Ritvo, Lucille B., |d1920. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n87131072 852 Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, |bYale University Library, |eBox 208240, New Haven, CT 06520-8240. 902 |b1227429 903 |yDigital testimony (mssa.hvt.3133) |uhttps://fortunoff.aviaryplatform.com/r/ww76t0h951 904 |yFor information on where you can view this digital testimony, click here. |uhttps://fortunoff.library.yale.edu/archive/overview/