Eugene Black's Story
Eugene Black (formerly Jeno Schwartz, 1928-2016) was a Jewish teenager when he was deported from Hungary to Auschwitz-Birkenau in 1944. There he was separated from his family, whom he never saw again. From Auschwitz, he was sent to Buchenwald and then Mittelbau-Dora camps, where he worked in an underground factory that manufactured rockets in brutal conditions.
In March 1945, Eugene was marched to Nordhausen. He then spent seven days on a train travelling in the direction of Hamburg. In this short clip, Eugene remembers that ‘the train would pull up, the doors would open, and we had to throw the dead bodies out.‘ The train stopped at Celle, and the prisoners were forced to march to Bergen-Belsen. The SS guards shot anyone who stopped walking.
Eugene arrived in Bergen-Belsen with the remaining prisoners who survived the ordeal and was liberated in April 1945.
Video courtesy of the Holocaust Exhibition & Learning Centre https://holocaustlearning.org.uk/stories/eugene-black/
Видео Eugene Black's Story канала The Wiener Holocaust Library
In March 1945, Eugene was marched to Nordhausen. He then spent seven days on a train travelling in the direction of Hamburg. In this short clip, Eugene remembers that ‘the train would pull up, the doors would open, and we had to throw the dead bodies out.‘ The train stopped at Celle, and the prisoners were forced to march to Bergen-Belsen. The SS guards shot anyone who stopped walking.
Eugene arrived in Bergen-Belsen with the remaining prisoners who survived the ordeal and was liberated in April 1945.
Video courtesy of the Holocaust Exhibition & Learning Centre https://holocaustlearning.org.uk/stories/eugene-black/
Видео Eugene Black's Story канала The Wiener Holocaust Library
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