- Mordechaï Podchlebnik
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Mordechaï Podchlebnik was a survivor of the Chełmno extermination camp.[1] He was interviewed for the documentary film Shoah.[2] He managed to survive the war, and in 1961 gave testimony at the Eichmann trial in Jerusalem.[3][4] He is sometimes known by the translation of his name, Michal.[5]
References
- ^ Museum of the former Extermination Camp in Chełmno-on-Ner
- ^ Shoah outtake footage at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- ^ Yad Vashem "Diaries", footnote 12
- ^ According to [1] the Grojanowski Report is available at the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw (copy in YVA, JM/2713), and it was also translated into Hebrew by Elisheva Shaul, "Taking of Testimony from the Forced Undertaker Jakob Grojanowski, Izbice-Kolo-Chelmno," Yalkut Moreshet 35 (April 1983), pp. 101-122.
- ^ Claude Lanzmann Shoah Collection, Interview with Mordechai (Michael) Podchlebnik -- (Steven Spielberg Film and Video Archive at USHMM)
Categories:- Chełmno extermination camp survivors
- Polish Jews
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