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Oral history interview with Pepa Rosemann

Oral History | Digitized | Accession Number: 2006.70.172 | RG Number: RG-50.583.0172

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    Oral history interview with Pepa Rosemann

    Overview

    Interview Summary
    Pepa Rosemann (née Feuer), born in 1914 in Przemysl, Poland, describes growing up in Poland before the war; experiencing the beginning of the war; establishing the ghetto in her town; leaving the ghetto in 1942 to live in Lwow (L'viv, Ukraine); being in contact with the Polish underground while in Lwow; obtaining false papers; traveling to Warsaw and living with a Polish family; the Warsaw uprising of 1944; living in Czechoslovakia and France after the war ended; and immigrating to Australia in 1952.
    Interviewee
    Pepa Rosemann
    Interviewer
    Sophie Gelski
    Date
    interview:  1989 May 25
    Credit Line
    Forms part of the Claims Conference International Holocaust Documentation Archive at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. This archive consists of documentation whose reproduction and/or acquisition was made possible with funding from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    Extent
    1 sound cassette.

    Rights & Restrictions

    Conditions on Access
    There are no known restrictions on access to this material.
    Conditions on Use
    Permission must be obtained from the University of Sydney, Archive of Australian Judaica for any type of use other than research.

    Keywords & Subjects

    Personal Name
    Rosemann, Pepa, 1914-

    Administrative Notes

    Provenance
    The Australian Institute of Holocaust Studies conducted the interview with Pepa Rosemann for the Twelfth Hour Project. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum received a copy of the interview in April 2006 from the State Library of New South Wales where the collection is housed.
    Record last modified:
    2023-11-16 09:04:05
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