Interview with Bernard Weber (German), 1983
Survivor of the revolt at the crematory in Auschwitz-Birkenau on October 7th 1944:
"the fire burned day and night, four, five meters upward from the chimney".
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Interview with Bernard Weber (German), 1983
Survivor of the revolt at the crematory in Auschwitz-Birkenau on October 7th 1944:
"the fire burned day and night, four, five meters upward from the chimney".
Survivor of the revolt at the crematory in Auschwitz-Birkenau on October 7th 1944:
"the fire burned day and night, four, five meters upward from the chimney".
Interview with Bernard Weber (German), 1983
Survivor of the revolt at the crematory in Auschwitz-Birkenau on October 7th 1944:
"the fire burned day and night, four, five meters upward from the chimney".
Survivor of the revolt at the crematory in Auschwitz-Birkenau on October 7th 1944:
"the fire burned day and night, four, five meters upward from the chimney".
Date:
1983
Interviewee:
Bernard Weber
Length:
58 minutes
Biography:
Bernard Weber (Lemberg, 25 March 1922) survived Auschwitz-Birkenau and there witnessed the uprising at crematorium B. He worked for several months in the "Sonderkommando", tasked with burning corpses: "the fire burned day and night, four, five meters upward from the chimney".
Repository:
NIOD archive 804; inventory number 40
last modification 11-06-2010
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