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A journalist, Auerbach, survived World War II in hiding outside the ghetto in Warsaw, and was part of a Jewish research team that visited the Nazi death camp in Treblinka in 1945. Her report, Oyf di felder fun Treblinke, combines a journalistic account of her discoveries with a literary reaction to the horrors of the Holocaust. |
Additional Titles |
אויף די פעלדער פון טרעבלינקע [הקלטת שמע] |
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Performer |
Dresher, Sara |
Record Company |
Amherst, MA : National Yiddish Book Center ; Montreal : Jewish Public Library |
Creation Date |
2004 |
Creators |
Auerbach, Rachel Dresher, Sara (narrator, performer) National Yiddish Book Center (U.S.) Jewish Public Library (Montréal, Québec) |
Genre |
Verbal discourse |
Physical Description |
3 sound discs (ca. 80, 80, 26 min.) in 1 box : digital 4 3/4 in.. |
Language |
yid |
Duration |
00:26:08 01:17:00 01:19:39 |
Note on Participants |
Read by Sara Dresher |
Production Note |
Originally recorded by the Jewish Public Library, Montreal. |
Shelf Number |
CD 08605 (1-3) |
System Number |
990025953080205171 |
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A journalist, Auerbach, survived World War II in hiding outside the ghetto in Warsaw, and was part of a Jewish research team that visited the Nazi death camp in Treblinka in 1945. Her report, Oyf di felder fun Treblinke, combines a journalistic account of her discoveries with a literary reaction to the horrors of the Holocaust.
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