Hedi Friedman (F / Slovakia, 1933), Holocaust survivor

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Girls at the Weir Courtney children's home in Surrey: (left to right): Hedi Friedman, Zdenka Husserl, Mirjam Stern, Hanka Traub, Judith Singer, Tanya Muench, Ruth Kamaryth, Sylvia Grüner, Eva Traub; and (back row): Milly Schwarz and Magda Liberman

Hedi Friedman (F / Slovakia, 1933), Holocaust survivor

Biography

Hedi Friedman was born January 2, 1933 in Plesivac, Slovakia. She survived in hiding. Father and mother were deported and perished.

Hedi was in the Belgicka children’s home in Prague before being brought to England in August 1946 as part of the Belgicka Children. She was cared for at the Weir Courtney and Lingfield hostels.

She trained to be a nurse at the West London Hospital.

Sources

  • 45aid.org (Hedi Friedman, 1933) -- YES

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