Johanna P. Holocaust testimony (HVT-3971)

Videotape testimony of Johanna P., a non-Jew, who was born in Beverwijk, Netherlands in 1924 and lived in Amsterdam from 1934. She recalls no differences between Jews and others prior to the war; German invasion in 1940; Jews having to wear the star; their Jewish family doctor's suicide; peopl...

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Main Author: P., Johanna, 1924-
Other Authors: Kaplan, Raymond (Interviewer), Lowy, Evelyn (Interviewer)
Format: Kit
Language:English
Published: Mahwah, N.J. : Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 1998
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520 |a Videotape testimony of Johanna P., a non-Jew, who was born in Beverwijk, Netherlands in 1924 and lived in Amsterdam from 1934. She recalls no differences between Jews and others prior to the war; German invasion in 1940; Jews having to wear the star; their Jewish family doctor's suicide; people burning books fearing Germans would persecute them; relocation of Jews to a nearby housing complex; disappearance of Jews from school; observing an older Jewish woman being beaten by German soldiers; working for the police department; the famine and cold of the 1944-1945 winter; liberation by Canadian troops in May; marriage; and emigration to the United States in 1948. Ms. P. tells of constant fear during the war; compiling a list after the war of police who "disappeared" and refused to collaborate; her husband's imprisonment as a POW in Łódź; his reluctance to discuss his experiences; and continuing, irrational anger against Germans 
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