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Title: Interview of Noemi Engel Ebenstein
Authors: Ebenstein, Noemi Engel
Bolkosky, Sidney M.
Wraight, Jamie L.
Keywords: World War Two
World War 2
World War II
WW2
Shoah
Jewish Holocaust
Holocaust survivors, united States, interviews
Holocaust, Jewish, Interviews, Personal narratives
World War, 1939-1945, Children
Jewish children in the Holocaust, Yugoslavia, Interviews
Issue Date: 22-Jul-1996
Publisher: The University of Michigan-Dearborn Voice/Vision Holocaust Survivor Oral History Archive
Citation: http://holocaust.umd.umich.edu/ebenstein/ <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/58319>
Abstract: An interview with Noemi Engel Ebenstein, a Holocaust survivor, conducted by Dr. Sidney Bolkosky, Professor of History at the University of Michigan--Dearborn. Mrs. Ebenstein, born in 1941, is a child survivor of the Holocaust. In her interview she retells stories told to her by her mother about how the family survived the Holocaust. Her father was sent to a forced labor camp when Noemi was a baby. In May 1944, Noemi, her brother and mother were deported from Subotica, Yugoslavia to the camps, first to Strasshof labor and then to Moosbierbaum where they were liberated by the Soviet army.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/58319
Appears in Collections:Voice/Vision Holocaust Survivor Oral History Archive (UM-Dearborn)

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