Janina Spinner Mehlberg testimony testimony.

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Janina Spinner Mehlberg testimony testimony.

Consists of a copy of a testimony by Janina Spinner Mehlberg. The testimony describes the experiences of Mehlberg and her husband as refugees in hiding in Lublin, Poland, during the Holocaust and their involvement with an underground movement to assist the prisoners of Majdanek.

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Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Schutzstaffel

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Mehlberg, Henryk

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Germany. Geheime Staatspolizei

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Mehlberg, Janina Spinner.

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Janina Spinner Mehlberg was born in Galicia, Poland, on 01 May 1915. As the Germans invaded Poland, she and her husband fled eastward from Lwow to Lublin where they hid in the home of a Christian woman. The Mehlbergs became involved in an underground movement to supply the prisoners of Majdanek with extra food and medicine. She and her husband survived the Holocaust and emigrated to the United States. Janina Mehlberg died in May 1969. From the description of Janina Spinner Mehlberg t...