Sidi Weiss

" That it should never, never, never, nobody, not our children, not our grandchildren, nobody in the world should ever experience anything like that again."

Name at birth
Szeren Berger
Date of birth
12/25/1927
Where were you born?
Name of father, occupation
Joseph Berger, Had a variety store and some land
Maiden name of mother, occupation
Malvin Newman, Helped in store
Immediate family (names, birth order)
Parents, Edith, Emil, me, Miksha and Nellie
Who survived the Holocaust?
Only Edith and me. Edith passed away in Israel in 1962
I received a tattoo on the second time I came to Auschwitz, A-17219

After surviving Auschwitz the first time, I was sent to Cracow-Plashow where I worked building barracks and in a mine. From Cracow-Plashow, I was sent once again to Auschwitz.  From Auschwitz I was sent to Ausgsberg where I worked in an airplane factory and later to Feldafing slave labor camps.  I was liberated by the U.S. Army.
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Name of Concentration / Labor Camp(s)
When did you come to the United States?
1949
Occupation after the war
Worked in a Chocolate Factory, Making Draperies and Bakery
When and where were you married?
1947 in Czechoslovakia
Spouse
Steven Weiss, Butcher
Children
Allan and Marlene
What do you think helped you to survive?
I had a very strong faith. I wanted to live.
What message would you like to leave for future generations?
 That it should never, never, never, nobody, not our children, not our grandchildren, nobody in the world should ever experience anything like that again.
Interviewer:
Charles Silow
Interview date:
07/16/2009

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