Testimony of Moshe Friedner, born in Ostrava, Czechoslovakia, 1896, regarding his experiences in a forced labor camp in Nisko, forced labor camps in the Soviet Union and as Czechoslovakian Army soldier at Buzuluk

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Testimony of Moshe Friedner, born in Ostrava, Czechoslovakia, 1896, regarding his experiences in a forced labor camp in Nisko, forced labor camps in the Soviet Union and as Czechoslovakian Army soldier at Buzuluk 
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Testimony of Moshe Friedner, born in Ostrava, Czechoslovakia, 1896, regarding his experiences in a forced labor camp in Nisko, forced labor camps in the Soviet Union and as Czechoslovakian Army soldier at Buzuluk 
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Testimony of Moshe Friedner, born in Ostrava, Czechoslovakia, 1896, regarding his experiences in a forced labor camp in Nisko, forced labor camps in the Soviet Union and as Czechoslovakian Army soldier at Buzuluk Born in Czechoslovakia. Deportation to Nisko, 1939; escape to Soviet occupied territory; arrest; NKVD interrogations and deportation to Siberian labor camps, 1939-1940; causes of high mortality among the inmates; Soviet amnesty for Polish and Czechoslovakian prisoners, 1941; antisemitism in camp hospitals; Jewish camp survivors transported to Czechoslovakian Army unit in Buzuluk, 1942; Jews in reserve battalion; difficulties facing Jews wanting to become officers; enlistment of Jewish women from Bukovina in the Czechoslovakian Army Corps to avoid deportation to the Soviet Union; assistance to Jewish officers from Czechoslovakian General Klapalek; enlistment of former Auschwitz inmates in the Czechoslovakian Army, 1945. 

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