- Summary
- Videotape testimony of Count Stanley M., a non-Jew, who was born in Mszczonów, Poland, in 1925. He speaks of his childhood in a prominent family; the abrupt change in his life precipitated by the German occupation of Poland, and subsequent arrest of his anti-Nazi mother; his decision to join the Polish resistance, and his underground activities as a communications specialist. He also discusses the situation of both Jews and non-Jews in occupied Poland, and the lasting effects of his wartime experiences.
- Author/Creator
- M., Stanley, 1925-
- Published
- New Haven, Conn. : Holocaust Survivors Film Project, 1980
- Interview Date
- February 9, 1980 and March 10, 1980.
- Locale
- Poland
Warsaw (Poland)
Mszczonów (Poland)
- Cite As
- Count Stanley M. Holocaust Testimony (HVT-49). Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, Yale University Library.
- Other Authors/Editors
- Laub, Dori, interviewer.
Vlock, Laurel, interviewer.
Auerhahn, Nanette, interviewer.
- Notes
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Unpublished finding aid available in repository; 1/2 in. VHS is linked to finding aid by time coding.