LEADER 06043cpd a2200889 a 4500001 967656 005 20180604133228.0 008 910207i19861987ctu eng d 035 (OCoLC)ocn702253477 035 (CStRLIN)CTYV91-A28 035 967656 035 HVT-833 035 |9AFW1299YL 040 CtY |beng |cCtY |eappm 079 (OCoLC)702206897 090 |bHVT-833 100 1 S., Allen, |d1929- 245 10 Allen S. Holocaust testimony (HVT-833) |h[videorecording] / |cinterviewed by Suzanna Horn and Helen Katz, |fDecember 14, 1986 and March 1, 1987. 260 New Haven, Conn. : |bVideo Archive for Holocaust Testimonies at Yale, |c1986-1987. 300 2 videorecordings (4 hr. and 2 hr., 50 min.) : |bcol. 520 Videotape testimony of Allen S., who was born in Mikołajow, Poland, in 1929. In these detailed and graphic testimonies, Mr. S. recounts prewar life in Iwje; the rise of Nazism and Polish antisemitism; Soviet occupation; deportation of relatives to Siberia; German invasion; Polish harassment and violence against Jews; Einsatzkommandos killing his father; ghettoization of Iwje; hiding during a mass killing of 2,500, including his mother, in 1942; and forced labor. He recalls escaping; hiding with a neighbor in Mikołajow; joining the partisans; smuggling himself to Iwje to find contraband for the partisans; escaping after the head of the Judenrat refused to give him false papers; anti-Nazi operations by the Stalin Brigade; his commander's rape of two Polish girls and the unit's execution of their family; partisan antisemitism; meeting relatives in the Bielski Brigade; liberation; and his return to Iwje. He describes his depression; alcohol abuse; police work punishing ex-collaborators; being drafted into the Soviet army unit denazifying Soviet POWs near Brest-Litovsk; Soviet antisemitism; transfer to the Polish army to escape to the West; meeting Israelis in Białystok who gave him false papers; reunion with surviving friends and family in the Neufreimann displaced persons camp; emigrating to America in 1947; finding attitudes unchanged as an American soldier in Germany in the 1950s; and his successful career in the fashion industry. 500 Video distortion in first four hours. 562 |e3 copies: |b3/4 in. master; |b3/4 in. dub; |band 1/2 in. VHS with time coding. 524 Allen S. Holocaust Testimony (HVT-833). 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