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Document Details


Title: Dora Niederman
Document type: Oral history
Accessibility: Free Only
Repository: Tulane University. Southern Institute for Education and Research
Collection: Louisiana Holocaust Survivors
Description: Dora Niederman was born in a village in the mountains of Slovakia. She was a teenager when the Nazis deported the Jews of her region to Auschwitz in the spring of 1944. She was later sent to Stutthof concentration camp and then to work on a German farm. Dora was liberated by the Russians in the spring of 1945. The following interview was conducted by the Institute's Holocaust Education Specialist, Plater Robinson.
URL: http://www.southerninstitute.info/holocaust_education/dora_niederman.html
Original Language: English
Speaker: Niederman, Dora, 1927-
Speaker gender: Female
Speaker date of birth: 15-Oct-1927
Speaker place of birth: Slovakia; Europe
Speaker race: White
Document date: Undated
Interviewer: Robinson, Plater
Historical events discussed: Holocaust, 1938-1945
Locations discussed: Louisiana; North America; United States
Topics discussed - ASP terms: Emigration and immigration; Holocaust survivors; Holocaust, 1938-1945; Immigrants; Jewish children in the Holocaust; Louisiana; North America; Oral history; United States
ASP release: 2005-06
Document code: OHI0025923-27854