Sat 6th September 2008 02:2 GMT
My name is Stanley Faull. I was born Salek Falinower on 29th October 1929 in Warsaw. I lived in Twarda Street, Warsaw with my parents - Naftali & Rachel (nee Frydman) Falinower. I had an older brother and sister. My elder brother Gerald (Chiel Zalman Falinower) was five years older than me and my sister, Henia Falinower, seven years older than me...
Excerpt from David Herman's autobiography: The Death March The next day the train was approaching the town of Chemnitz when the American planes attached again. The dive bombers made some direct hits on the train and on the railway station in the town...
I saw the end of the Volozyn Ghetto By Yitschak Ziskind In the Spring of 1942, a rumour circulated that the North Western part of White Russia would be passed over to the Lithuanian government. This rumour caused much distress as it was known that, within three days after the invasion of the Germans, the Lithuanians cold-bloodedly murdered all Jews in the small towns. Therefore when we heard that Volozyn was to remain under White Russian control, I and my family, along with other families, moved from Olshan to Volozyn...

Testimonies

This page provides the locations of many of survivors' testimonies.  In addition, we are starting to collect testimonies to publish directly on this website.  If you would like to post a testimony on this page, email team@2ndgeneration.org.uk.

To read individual survivor's testimonies, click on the following links:

Stanley Faull's testimony
David Herman's testimony

Many other testimonies can be accessed at the following locations:

The British library sound archive http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/listings.html

The Imperial War museum sound archive http://london.iwm.org.uk/server/show/nav.00b005
Video is shown at the museum exhibition but is not available to take away. The museum has a good Holocaust education program that they feel is suitable for accompanied children aged 10+ and for children aged 13+ to visit by themselves

Yale University video library catalogue research guide www.library.yale.edu/libraries/digcoll.html

The Shoah Foundation video testimony www.vhf.org

Beth Shalom video archive only available for viewing at the Centre www.bethshalom.com

The Holocaust Education Trust working with The Shoah Foundation: teaching resource containing testimonies www.het.org.uk

The Holocaust Survivors website has accessible testimonies www.holocaustsurvivors.org

The Holocaust Memorial Day website has a number of survivor stories that can be accessed directly http://www.hmd.org.uk/resources/survivorstories/default.asp