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Holocaust Survivor Testimony: Shmuel Blumenfeld

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Shmuel Blumenfeld was born in 1926 in the city of Krakow, Poland, to a family of rabbis and scribes. When he was born, his family of seven moved north to the town of Proszowice.
Days after they invaded Poland in September 1939, Proszowice was occupied by the Germans.
"In early 1942, they seized young men for forced labor, but I evaded it," recalls Shmuel. "But when they arrested my father, I came forward. I was beaten and detained in a prison, and from there they sent me to Plaszow, a forced labor camp near Krakow." Shmuel's father, Avraham Yehoshua Heshl Blumenfeld, was murdered at Plaszow.
In June 1942, Shmuel was witness to an Aktion, in which Jews were deported from Krakow. "I saw Germans, Poles and men from the Jewish Order Police guarding the deportees. They put them on the trains and locked the wagons. I knew they were going to their deaths, and I decided to escape and return home. I only wished to die with my family. I sneaked away with the shovel, and made the 40-kilometer journey home, to Proszowice."
In August 1942, the town was surrounded in advance of the liquidation of the Jews of the town. "I told my friend, 'Let's escape to the labor camp.' My mother [Roza Blumenfeld née Platkewicz] also urged me to do so. She felt that they and all the Jews of the town were going to die. She gave me half the money she had. I never imagined that would be that last time I would see my family."
Before the deportation of the Jews from Proszowice to the Belzec extermination camp, Shmuel managed to escape to the Krakow ghetto. In March 1943, the ghetto was liquidated and Shmuel was deported to Auschwitz. When he arrived, he was selected for forced labor and sent to work in a coal mine.
On 18 January 1945, with the approach of the Red Army, Shmuel was forced on a death march with other prisoners. On reaching Buchenwald, he was sent to the Reimsdorf camp, where he was made to clear out bomb shrapnel and repair roofs that were damaged by Allied bombings.
In April 1945, Shmuel was sent on another death march - this time to the Terezin ghetto - and in May 1945, he was liberated by the Red Army. He returned to Poland and searched for his family, but discovered to his devastation that they had all been murdered. He joined a kibbutz set up by the Dror youth movement and began to help with the "Bericha" movement - the illegal immigration of hundreds of thousands of Holocaust survivors to western Europe on their way to Eretz Israel (Mandatory Palestine).
In 1948, Shmuel immigrated to Israel and enlisted in the IDF. Upon his release, he joined the prison service. During the Eichmann trial, Shmuel was one of Eichmann's guards. "I showed him the number on my arm and said, 'You see this is an authentic number? I was in Auschwitz for two years and I survived.'"
Shmuel is one of the founders of the Association for Proszowice Immigrants, and is active in commemorating the town's Jews lost in the Shoah. He has submitted hundreds of Pages of Testimony in memory of members of his community who were murdered in the Holocaust. He helps maintain the local Jewish cemetery, and erected a monument in the town in memory of the murdered.
Samuel and Rivka have two children, six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Пікірлер: 16
@audreymaqks
@audreymaqks 2 жыл бұрын
You were indeed a very strong man. You will never be forgotten.
@leighclaude
@leighclaude Жыл бұрын
Please keep telling survivors stories.❤️🙏
@bethmushisky1867
@bethmushisky1867 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. People need to hear this or see this. Their memories need to be kept alive. Shalom.
@yonat-admoni
@yonat-admoni 2 жыл бұрын
תודה איש יקר עד עולם אמן ואמן חזק ואמץ עם ישראל חי לנצח
@kimgrace3793
@kimgrace3793 2 жыл бұрын
Shalom GOD bless you.
@sixtine8626
@sixtine8626 2 жыл бұрын
RIP Amen 🙏🏻
@veronicamamiful
@veronicamamiful Жыл бұрын
God bless you sir .
@DaMensch86
@DaMensch86 Жыл бұрын
Anyone know the significance of 18? Is this from the Zohar or something? Or numerology?
@mommygrandma4658
@mommygrandma4658 Жыл бұрын
18 represents life
@soda5169
@soda5169 Жыл бұрын
I LIKE HIM 🙏🌹♥️🤚
@elizabethhurtado2829
@elizabethhurtado2829 2 жыл бұрын
They gave mr a number but I refuse tattoo so they take it in blood.
@elizabethhurtado2829
@elizabethhurtado2829 2 жыл бұрын
Me
@elizabethhurtado2829
@elizabethhurtado2829 2 жыл бұрын
They gave me#3 when they arrested me here in California.
@barbarascott3350
@barbarascott3350 Жыл бұрын
What’s your point? Unbelievable stupidity…hey there’s still lots of dirty Nazis in Germany…go join them…maybe you can find some old Jews to beat up
@elizabethhurtado2829
@elizabethhurtado2829 Жыл бұрын
@@barbarascott3350 excuse me?
@elizabethhurtado2829
@elizabethhurtado2829 Жыл бұрын
@@barbarascott3350 barbara scott, tell me why you would say such a thing to me? Do you think I have something against the elderly or the Jewish people?
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