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Oral history interview with Abraham Mondry

Oral History | Digitized | RG Number: RG-50.232.0070

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    Oral history interview with Abraham Mondry

    Overview

    Interview Summary
    Abraham Mondry, born in Mlawa, Poland, discusses the beginning of the war; the deportation of his family to the Warsaw ghetto; working as a smuggler on the black market before, during, and after the war; spending three years at Auschwitz, where he served as a nurse aid to Dr. Mengele; the evacuation of Auschwitz and being marched to Ebensee, where he was soon liberated by American forces; recovering from health problems; and living in Italy where he continued his black market activities until 1949 when he immigrated to the United States.
    Interviewee
    Abraham Mondry

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    Extent
    4 sound cassettes : analog.

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    Administrative Notes

    Holder of Originals
    University of Michigan-Dearborn
    Provenance
    The University of Michigan, Dearborn conducted the interview with Abraham Mondry. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives received the tapes in November 1992
    Record last modified:
    2023-11-16 08:23:11
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