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בלעטלעך פון מיין לעבן
註釋Memoirs of a Jew born ca. 1919 in Vilna. Pp. 56-120 relate his experiences in the Holocaust. Describes Nazi terror in Vilna from the beginning of the occupation in June 1941. Katz was interned in the ghetto with his parents and sister in September 1941. Recounts how the family, except for the mother, survived the action of the "Yellow Certificates" in October 1941. Afterwards they fled from the ghetto and hid in town, but had no choice but to return in 1943. Katz's father and sister were killed when the ghetto was liquidated in September, but Katz was deported to Estonia. He survived various labor camps and was sent to Stutthof toward the end of the war. In January 1945 he was sent on a death march, after the liberation he joined the Soviet army, and in 1946 he returned to Vilna. Pp. 121-132 trace the extermination of Vilna's 80,000 Jews in the Shoah.