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Marechal, Elsie

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Mandelbaum, David
Meeus, Albert
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Description de l'interview extraite du site US Fortunoff / Biographie à venir

 

Elsie Marechal was born in Koblenz, Germany in 1924, one of three children, to a British mother and Belgian father. She recounts her sister's death at age thirty-months in 1925; moving to Brussels in 1929; attending public school in Evere, then Catholic school; German invasion in May 1940; fleeing on foot with her parents and brother; Germans overtaking them in Hazebrouck and returning them to Brussels; her father's resistance activities; Jewish schoolmates wearing the yellow star; Germans arresting Jews in her class; her family hiding Allied aviators since they spoke English; their arrest in November 1942; incarceration in St. Gilles; her brother's release; solitary confinement, interrogations, and severe beatings; clandestine communication with her mother; her family's trial in April 1943 resulting in death sentences; a visit with her parents and brother; receiving a final letter from her father; learning he had been executed on October 20; placement in a cell with her mother; receiving packages from relatives; transfer with her mother on January 1, 1944 to many prisons in France and Germany, ending at Waldheim; slave labor in a factory; sabotaging the work; hospitalization for several months; a prisoner bringing her a flower and sugar on her birthday; transfer to Cottbus in November; placement with other Nacht und Nebel prisoners; transfer to Ravensbrück three months later; losing her possessions, including her father's letter; transfer to Mauthausen in the spring; slave labor clearing bombing rubble in Amstettin; her mother's deteriorating condition; liberation; Red Cross transfer to Saint Gall; and repatriation three days later. Ms. M. discusses humiliation and starvation in the camps; camp hierarchies and relations among national groups; postwar depression and nightmares; and reunions with Allied soldiers her family had hidden.

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Code interview : YA/FA/158
Date interview : 01/06/1999 et 02/06/1999
Lieu interview : Au domicile du témoin (1220 Rixensart)
Durée interview : 7h
Langue interview : Français
Interviewers : Michel Rosenfeldt et Daniel Weyssow
Cameraman : Michaël Dippold
Consultation : Autorisée
Indexation thématique : Oui
Séquençage interview : Oui

Mots-clés du témoignage :
Comète (réseau) | Cottbus (prison) | Düsseldorf (prison) | Frankfürt / Francfort (prison) | Hamburg/Hambourg (prison) | Lübeck (prison) | Marche / train de la mort | Mauthausen | Nacht und Nebel (N.N.) | Nuremberg (prison) | Ravensbrück | Résistant / Résistante | Saint Gilles (prison) | Waldheim (prison)

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