Vasile Goldner July 18, 1913 - March 1, 2013

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Vasile Goldner
born 18.07.1913 in Halmeu (Austria-Hungary)
Circle Szatmárnémeti (Satu Mare), Romania

Autobiographical data
1919 - 1924
Elementary School in Cluj (Kolozsvár, Transylvania Romania)
The mother was 4 years in the hospital, during which time he lived with his grandfather.

1924 - 1931
1-7. Grade school and high school in Satu-Mare (violin at the Conservatory)
1931 - 1936
Study time:
Law Faculty, University of Cluj. At the same time a clerk in a law office, with Dr. Mihail Goldner, Cluj. Hungarian violin studies at the conservatory in Cluj.

1936 - 1937
Served in the army, simultaneously enrolled at the Law School. Home with his parents in Satu Mare.
1937 - 1940
Clerk in various law offices in Satu Mare: Dr. Ludovic Borghida, Dr. Zoltán Weisz Brunn, Dr. Albert Grosz and Dr. Eugene Farkas. Simultaneously enrolled as a student in the Law School Faculty Cluj.

1938 final exam. Three-month community service.

1940 enrolled in the Law Society of Satu Mare as Lawyers intern
Loss of independence of the association.
Refusal of Admission to the Bar.

1940 Convocation, but in August were all minorities discharged home.

1940 Hungarian Government. Furthermore, an employee at the attorney Dr. Eugene Farkas, Szatmárnémeti.

1941 - 1942
Employee of Dr. Zoltán Borgida, lawyer, Szatmárnémeti. Recognized because of anti-Semitic laws only as an intern at a law firm, no rights as a lawyer

1942 - 1943
Forced labor for Jews in the Hungarian military department BMSC. No 110/19.

1943 - 1944
Clerk in a notary's office Dr. István Csengery in Szatmárnémeti.

1944 - 1945
Deportation with parents (Albert Goldner father, mother and Leontina Irén, sister) together to Auschwitz. He lost his entire family.

"In Auschwitz I saved myself. With a selection, I jumped into a set of electrical-skilled workers and technicians and so we went (to about 500) by train to Hirschberg, where Schweifelsäurefabrik was. Via a selection I was then with 120 prisoners together to Bunzlau (Upper Silesia) sent.'s where I continued to work as an electrician in different systems and was released in February 1945 by the Red Army. But the Russians have taken into quarantine. So I was in two long months in Lignice, some days in Katowice, 3 months and 5 weeks in Czernowicze Sluck near Minsk (Belarus). From here, I went with many other prisoners finally to Romania where I Satu in September 1945 after many controls in my hometown -Mare arrived. My parents' house was robbed and destroyed my whole family. Meanwhile there again Romanian territory.

My number was in the camp Bunzlau: 49,136, which I can never forget. The name of the company was: timber Hubert Country Boleslawiec. There task is not only wood work was but especially Panzer tank repairs. Besides the factory was the concentration camp."

1945 - 1946
In Satu-Mare, he lived for many months in Deportiertenhaus. During this time he made many efforts to recover his rights as a lawyer, through contacts with the University of Cluj, the Justice Department and to the archive. There he found all the original documents back and after many procedures, the authorities, the law association Satu-Mare and the Ministry of Justice him "retroactively" accorded all rights including the lawyer's diploma. (Rehabilitation Act 1945 Romania).

1946 - 1948
Independent lawyer in Satu Mare. After inflation and monetary reform, he worked for 5 months as an auxiliary officer in one state economic official. During this time he had a heart condition (endo-carditis) and had a tonsillectomy. Back then it output a large revision in the law society because there were so many lawyers in Satu Mare. His application for renewal was not accepted again. Due to mental and physical illness, he was unable to appeal against this unjust decision. There were economically bad times and even though he has gone to the highest lawyer Union in Bucharest, he was not self-employed in his career but had to work as a civil servant in the state.

1948 - 1949
Official at the Chamber of Commerce in Satu-Mare

1949 - 1952
Working as a second lawyer for Kreisratamt in Satu-Mare and from 1949 to 1952 at the regional town hall Baia-Mare, with apartment in Satu-Mare and with daily train journey of 120 km. Because of poor health, was finally unable to work.

1953 - 1966
Director of the Symphonic Orchestra "Glinka" Satu Mare. Organizational work. Enlargement of the orchestra of 42 to 88 musicians, organization of chamber music, a large open-air theater music hall. As part of the Romanization of the Ceausescu regime, but he was eventually released and sent in as a sick board.

1966 - 1984
Retiree medical and August 1968 and at 55 years in early retirement.
Apartment in Satu Mare. In 1977, the daughter Lya wanders over from Israel to Sweden.

1984 - 1989
Emigration to Israel. Apartment in Ashkelon and Rishon Lezion. 1989 death of the wife.

1989 - 2013
Lived with his daughter's family in Kirchzarten (Germany).

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