Memories of a Vanished World testimony photographs correspondence.

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Memories of a Vanished World testimony photographs correspondence.

Contains information about Joseph Soski's childhood in Busko and Krakow, Poland; German occupation of Krakow; increasing restrictions of Jews; donor's escape to the Soviet occupied zone of Poland; life in the Czestochowa ghetto; forced labor; deportation to Buchenwald, then to Dora-Mittelbau; evacuation from Dora-Mittelbau; liberation; displaced persons camp; emigration to the United States; and a new life in the United States.

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Soski, Joseph.

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Joseph Soski [Yosef Lajb Soski], a Polish Jew, was born in Mlawa, Poland in 1920. He is a concentration camp survivor. He resides in Encino, California. From the description of Memories of a Vanished World testimony photographs correspondence. (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). WorldCat record id: 122404731 ...