Stimme der toten Kinder : von den Karpaten durch Auschwitz, Nordhausen und Bergen-Belsen nach Israel, 1928-1996
Memoirs of a Jew, born as Zisa Fried in Khust (then Slovakia, now Ukraine) in 1928. He was deported in 1944 with his family to Auschwitz, where he worked in IG-Farben's Buna plant. His parents perished in Auschwitz. In January 1945, he and his brothers were taken on the death march to Gleiwitz and then on a ten-day journey by train with 10,000 others to Nordhausen (the Mittelbau-Dora camp), without food or water. Many did not survive. Porat spent three weeks in an infirmary and three months working on German rockets. In April 1945 he was deported to Bergen-Belsen, where he was liberated. After the war he emigrated to Palestine. Pp. 53-86 contain photographs. 1. Aufl. 88 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
- Porat, Eitan, 1928-
- Wiehn, Erhard R.
- NIOD Bibliotheek
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- ocm36525999
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Personal narratives.
- Jews--Ukraine--Khust--Biography.
- Porat, Eitan, 1928-
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