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'''Boden's Interviews''' are a collections of 109 interviews made in 1946 by Russian-born American psychologist David P. Boder in DP camps across Europe. Around 20 of the respondents were children or adolescents.
 
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== History ==
== History ==

Latest revision as of 03:25, 26 September 2020

Boden's Interviews are a collections of 109 interviews made in 1946 by Russian-born American psychologist David P. Boder in DP camps across Europe. Around 20 of the respondents were children or adolescents.

History

In addition to the diaries we have around 20 interviews of children made in 1946 by Dr. David P. Boder, a psychology professor from Chicago's Illinois Institute of Technology. These interviews are available online at Voices of the Holocaust.

  • Yanusch Deutsch (M / Hungary, 1929?) -- Székesfehérvár Ghetto, Budapest Ghetto, Bergen-Belsen, Linz
  • Alexander Gertner (M / Romania, 1926) - Oradea Ghetto, Birkenau, Auschwitz, Gross-Rosen, Bolkenhain, Hirschberg, Waldheim, Buchenwald [in 1949 he left from Genoa to Australia - USHMM]
  • David Hirsch (M / Germany, 1928?) -- Gurs, Rivesaltes, Les Avants
  • Marko Moskovitz (F / France, 1927?) -- Sighet Ghetto, Auschwitz, Birkenau, Flossenbürg
  • Wolf Nehrich (M / Poland, 1928) -- Będzin Ghetto, Sakrau, Karwin, Gross Masselwitz, Klettendorf, Kamienna Góra, Auschwitz, Blechhammer, Gross-Rosen, Buchenwald
  • Gert Silberbart (M / Germany, 1928) -- Berlin, Auschwitz, Monowitz, Bobrek, Buchenwald [in 1950 he left from Genoa to Australia - USHMM]

Earliest Narratives:

  • Kalman Eisenberg (M / Poland, 1928?) -- Starachowice Ghetto, Starachowice Labor Camp, Auschwitz, Monowitz, Mauthausen, Flossenbürg

Lena's Children:

  • Edith Zierer (F / Poland, 1930) -- Krakow Ghetto, Plaszow, Skarżysko-Kamienna, Częstochowa