LEADER 05605cpd a2200673 a 4500001 12511573 005 20180529120333.0 008 150723s2014 ctu eng d 035 HVT-4472 035 12511573 040 CtY |beng |cCtY |eappm 079 (OCoLC)992800604 090 |bHVT-4472 100 1 M., Samuel, |d1930- 245 10 Samuel M. Holocaust testimony (HVT-4472) |h[videorecording] / |cinterviewed by Kathy Strochlic and Pam Goodman, |fNovember 11, 2014. 260 Bronx, N.Y. : |bFortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, |c2014. 300 1 videorecording (1 hr., 50 min.) : |bcol. 520 Videotape testimony of Samuel M., who was born in Czernowitz, Romania (presently Chernivt︠s︡i, Ukraine) in 1930, the younger of two children. He recounts his family's orthodoxy; attending a private Jewish school from age six; antisemitic harassment en route to school; beginning violin lessons; Soviet occupation; studying violin at the conservatory; his father not allowing him to be sent to study in Moscow; German invasion in 1941; murders and rapes of Jews; ghettoization; his father refusing when his German friend offered to help them escape and hide them; deportation with his family in cattle cars to Mărculești; placement in homes of previously murdered Jews; a death march with his family to Obodivka, then Verkhovka; placement with many others in small houses; his father's death from typhus; resolving to fight for his life; sneaking to nearby fields at night to obtain food; some peasants giving him food; hearing in 1944 that children were being saved; walking with his mother and sister to Balta; separation from their mother; hiding; liberation by Soviet troops; a cousin, who was a Soviet soldier, visiting them; reunion with their mother in spring 1944; their return to Czernowitz; moving back into their apartment; about a year later, traveling to Lublin then Łódź; antisemitic harrassment; traveling to Prague; leaving after a few days; living in Föhrenwald displaced persons camp; attending high school; his sister's marriage; obtaining a violin and taking lessons; joining his father's brother in New York when he was nineteen; obtaining a scholarship to music school; and his career as a professional violinist. Mr. M. discusses encountering the friend who offered to hide them after the war; regrets that he did not see his father's grave or see his father's German friend again; and writing a book about his experiences. 500 Related publications: Devils Among Angels: A Journey From Paradise And Hell To Life / Samuel Marder. -- San Diego : IDW Publishing, c2013. 524 Samuel M. Holocaust Testimony (HVT-4472). 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