Esther Tabachnik
"I hope that never will this happen again. The life in camp was very hard. I worked in camp by ammunition for twelve hours day in Skarzysko and in Czestochowa by bullet control. Bergen-Belsen was terrible."
Name at birth
Esther Winter
Date of birth
12/15/1925
Where did you grow up?
Konin, Poland
Name of father, occupation
Moshe David Winter,
Had a grocery store
Maiden name of mother, occupation
Hadassa,
Homemaker and worked in store
Immediate family (names, birth order)
Parents, Josef, Genia and me
Who survived the Holocaust?
Only me
Name of Ghetto(s)
Name of Concentration / Labor Camp(s)
Occupation after the war
Homemaker
When and where were you married?
1946 in Germany
Spouse
Simon Tabachnik
Children
Samuel Tabachnik and Hilda Hadassa Goldfarb
What message would you like to leave for future generations?
I hope that never will this happen again. The life in camp was very hard. I worked in camp by ammunition for twelve hours day in Skarzysko and in Czestochowa by bullet control. Bergen-Belsen was terrible.
Interviewer:
Charles Silow
Interview date:
02/15/2011