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Oral history interview with Nellie Cesana

Oral History | Not Digitized | Accession Number: 1999.A.0122.211 | RG Number: RG-50.477.0211

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    Interview Summary
    Nelly Cesana (née Zeigler), born on September 29, 1935 in Warsaw, Poland, describes her parents, Josef and Paula, and her brother, Marian (nicknamed Mietek), who was nine years older than her; how her entire extended family lived in Warsaw (four aunts and an uncle on her mother’s side, one aunt on her father’s side, grandparents, and various cousins); paternal grandfather, who was religious and would pray often; her parents, who were not very religious; her early memories of the bombing of Warsaw in 1939; the construction of the Warsaw ghetto and her experiences in the ghetto; her brother, who sold his bar mitzvah suit and bought himself a fake Polish ID; surviving the blockades and roundups with her mother by hiding; moving almost every day and hiding whenever she heard Germans coming; several incidents, including the time when her father was taken away, in which it was simply luck that they were not caught; the hunger and fear she endured; escaping with her mother from the ghetto with the assistance of her brother; their journey to Germany with other Polish volunteer workers under assumed identities (her new name was Stanisuawa Zugayska); her experiences in Germany on a farm where her mother found work; working for Mr. and Mrs. Mirau; the freedom she enjoyed; developing a fascination with nature; the devastation of learning her brother had been killed in the ghetto (he was killed in action at the age of seventeen); liberation in April 1945 by Russian troops and continuing to remain silent about their Jewish identities; returning with her mother to Warsaw; their attempts to find surviving family members and how friends became like family; her experiences with antisemitism after the war, the Jewish community that emerged near Breslau and Reichenbach; her mother's remarriage to another survivor, Leo Tenenbaum, who became a devoted and wonderful father to Nelly; family's immigration to Israel in 1950; her education in Israel; working at a hospital until 1961 when she married Amadeo Cesana, an Italian Jewish man; immigrating to the United States with her husband and young son (Josef); her parents’ immigration to the US in 1967; her son, Adrian; divorcing after 25 years of marriage; her life in Northern California; talking about her experiences with her sons; and how she continues to see goodness and beauty in the world.
    Interviewee
    Nellie Cesana
    Date
    interview:  1993 December 03
    Credit Line
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Jewish Family and Children's Services of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    Extent
    2 videocassettes (SVHS) : sound, color ; 1/2 in..

    Keywords & Subjects

    Personal Name
    Cesana, Nellie, 1935-

    Administrative Notes

    Provenance
    The Bay Area Holocaust Oral History Project conducted the interview with Nellie Cesana on December 3, 1993. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum received the tapes of the interview from the Bay Area Holocaust Oral History Project in March 2001.
    Record last modified:
    2023-02-24 15:00:22
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