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He relates the ghettoization of Borislav; the round-up of Jews, which he escaped but his wife and child did not; living in a bunker in the forest and working by day in an electrical plant; smuggling himself back into the ghetto; and deportation to Płaszów. He discusses his work building a mine in Płaszów; the liquidation of Płaszów; his transfer to Mauthausen; and back-breaking labor, hunger, and cannibalism in Mauthausen. He also refers to other camps where he was a prisoner, including Gusen I and Gusen II, and tells how he miraculously survived in numerous situations. Mr. S.'s wife, who is present during the interview, tries repeatedly to cut it short. (Abstract)","This testimony is open with permission. (Conditions Governing Access)","Copyright has been transferred to the Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies. Use of this testimony requires permission of the Fortunoff Video Archive. (Conditions Governing Use)"]}},{"label":{"en":["Date"]},"value":{"en":["1984-12-16 (creation)"]}},{"label":{"en":["Agent"]},"value":{"en":["Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies at Yale (Producer)","S., Moses, 1912-1987 (Interviewee)","Kline, Dana L. 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He describes his difficult youth; his move to Borislav; his marriage in 1938; German occupation, Soviet occupation, and German re-occupation in 1941, when he was taken to Russia; his escape to his home town; and his return to Borislav, where he rejoined his wife and young daughter. He relates the ghettoization of Borislav; the round-up of Jews, which he escaped but his wife and child did not; living in a bunker in the forest and working by day in an electrical plant; smuggling himself back into the ghetto; and deportation to Płaszów. He discusses his work building a mine in Płaszów; the liquidation of Płaszów; his transfer to Mauthausen; and back-breaking labor, hunger, and cannibalism in Mauthausen. He also refers to other camps where he was a prisoner, including Gusen I and Gusen II, and tells how he miraculously survived in numerous situations. Mr. S.'s wife, who is present during the interview, tries repeatedly to cut it short.","This testimony is open with permission.","Copyright has been transferred to the Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies. 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