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Hanna plays alone, then with Thomas and Lieberman family adults in the yard of their home, and finally bathing

Hanna plays alone, then with Thomas and Lieberman family adults in the yard of their home, and finally bathing

Story RG-60.4769, Tape 2871

Title: 

Hanne erkartet Tomas in Knih. d. Begruessung Okt 1932 [Hanna carts around Thomas in Knih[inin] in early October 1932]

Collection Title: 

Lieberman Family Collection

Event Date: 

October 1932

Place: 

Jaremcze, Poland
Knihinin, Poland

Copyright: 

Hanna Lieberman-Levi

Duration: 

00:03:03

Links: 

Description: 

Hanna plays with a very small wagon. Around her neck is some kind of purse. She puts many things in the wagon, and then walks around pulling it. She runs into another girl. Benedikt holds his daughter. Grandfather Sperber (older man with beard) hugs Thomas. Hanna gives Thomas a kiss, and then they play. The car drives past, they look on in wonderment. They walk up to the car with a nurse, and get in. Cut to the children in a wash basin taking a bath. They both splash wildly and play with sticks.

Notes: 

See RG-60.4770 and RG-60.4810 for similar footage.

Language: 

Mute

Genre: 

Amateur

Color: 

No

Image Quality: 

Good

Biography / History: 

The 9.5mm home movies predominantly feature cousins Hanna Lieberman (b. 1930) and Thomas Sperber (1930-2009) in Knihinin, Poland (a district of Stanislawow, which is now Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine) and the spa retreat of Jaremcze, Poland (now Yaremcha, Ukraine). Hanna's parents Benedikt and Ella Brecher (1905-1943) lived in Ella's home of Olomouc, Czechoslovakia before settling in Stanislawow where Benedikt practiced as an economist. Hanna's grandfather Filip owned a yeast and alcohol factory in Stanislawow, and with his wife Babeta (1858-1927) had four children: Jeannette Münch (1891-1967), Cecylia (Cilli) Kupferman (1892-1973), Benedikt Lieberman (1896-1950), Aniela (Nelly) Sperber (1898-1989). Filip left for the ghetto in Kolomyja, Poland in 1941 and died from natural causes there in 1943. The rest of the Lieberman family members escaped the Nazis and emigrated to Palestine from late 1935 to 1939, where they operated a farm in Ein Sara near Nahariya and lived in a 19th century house built by a Lebanese family. Hanna still lives in Israel. The 25th Frame Studio featured Hanna and her home movies in a 2006 20 minute DVD production.

Accession Info: 

2009.206.1 Hanna Lieberman-Levi loaned her family's 9.5mm films to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum for copying in May 2009 via her son Benny Levi.

Keywords: 

AUTOMOBILES
CHILDREN (JEWISH)
JEWISH LIFE (PRE-WAR)
JEWS
POLAND
TOY

Source: 

Hanna Lieberman-Levi, 10

Original Format: 

9.5mm Pathe baby

USHMM Format: 

DigiBeta; Betacam SP; VHS

Time Code: 

01:19:04 - 01:22:05

Credit: 

US Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Hanna Lieberman-Levi

Title: 

Hanne erkartet Tomas in Knih. d. Begruessung Okt 1932 [Hanna carts around Thomas in Knih[inin] in early October 1932]

Collection Title: 

Lieberman Family Collection

Event Date: 

October 1932

Place: 

Jaremcze, Poland
Knihinin, Poland

Copyright: 

Hanna Lieberman-Levi

Duration: 

00:03:03

Links: 

Description: 

Hanna plays with a very small wagon. Around her neck is some kind of purse. She puts many things in the wagon, and then walks around pulling it. She runs into another girl. Benedikt holds his daughter. Grandfather Sperber (older man with beard) hugs Thomas. Hanna gives Thomas a kiss, and then they play. The car drives past, they look on in wonderment. They walk up to the car with a nurse, and get in. Cut to the children in a wash basin taking a bath. They both splash wildly and play with sticks.

Notes: 

See RG-60.4770 and RG-60.4810 for similar footage.

Language: 

Mute

Genre: 

Amateur

Color: 

No

Image Quality: 

Good

Biography / History: 

The 9.5mm home movies predominantly feature cousins Hanna Lieberman (b. 1930) and Thomas Sperber (1930-2009) in Knihinin, Poland (a district of Stanislawow, which is now Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine) and the spa retreat of Jaremcze, Poland (now Yaremcha, Ukraine). Hanna's parents Benedikt and Ella Brecher (1905-1943) lived in Ella's home of Olomouc, Czechoslovakia before settling in Stanislawow where Benedikt practiced as an economist. Hanna's grandfather Filip owned a yeast and alcohol factory in Stanislawow, and with his wife Babeta (1858-1927) had four children: Jeannette Münch (1891-1967), Cecylia (Cilli) Kupferman (1892-1973), Benedikt Lieberman (1896-1950), Aniela (Nelly) Sperber (1898-1989). Filip left for the ghetto in Kolomyja, Poland in 1941 and died from natural causes there in 1943. The rest of the Lieberman family members escaped the Nazis and emigrated to Palestine from late 1935 to 1939, where they operated a farm in Ein Sara near Nahariya and lived in a 19th century house built by a Lebanese family. Hanna still lives in Israel. The 25th Frame Studio featured Hanna and her home movies in a 2006 20 minute DVD production.

Accession Info: 

2009.206.1 Hanna Lieberman-Levi loaned her family's 9.5mm films to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum for copying in May 2009 via her son Benny Levi.

Keywords: 

AUTOMOBILES
CHILDREN (JEWISH)
JEWISH LIFE (PRE-WAR)
JEWS
POLAND
TOY

Source: 

Hanna Lieberman-Levi, 10

Original Format: 

9.5mm Pathe baby

USHMM Format: 

DigiBeta; Betacam SP; VHS

Time Code: 

01:19:04 - 01:22:05

Credit: 

US Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Hanna Lieberman-Levi

Contact:
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, SW
Washington, DC 20024-2126
Phone: 202–488–6104
Fax: 202–314–7820
E-mail: filmvideo@ushmm.org