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Felicia B. Holocaust testimony (HVT-117) interviewed by Sergio Rothstein and Lyn Neuman,

Oral History | Fortunoff Collection ID: HVT-117

Videotape testimony of Felicia B., who was born in Warsaw. She speaks of her prewar life in Warsaw; her life in Lʹvov, where she and her son were taken by her husband (who was a medical officer in the Polish army) after the German occupation; her and her son's deportation to Siberia with a transport of wives and children of Polish officers (her husband was shot in a Russian internment camp) and their life in Siberia, where they remained for six years, until the end of the war. Mrs. B. also describes their return to Poland, where they witnessed postwar antisemitism; her feelings on returning to Warsaw and learning of the deaths of her parents; and her emigration, together with her son and the man who was to become her second husband, from Poland to France to the United States.

Author/Creator
B., Felicia.
Published
New York, N.Y. : Holocaust Survivors Film Project, 1981
Interview Date
July 31, 1981.
Locale
Poland
Warsaw (Poland)
Lʹviv (Ukraine)
Siberia (Russia)
Language
English
Copies
3 copies: 3/4 in. master; 3/4 in. dub; and 1/2 in. VHS with time coding.
Cite As
Felicia B. Holocaust Testimony (HVT-117). Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, Yale University Library.
 
View in Yale University Library Catalog: http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/616807
Record last modified: 2018-03-06 14:11:00
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