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  • * KEYWORDS : <[[Dachau]]> <[[Born in Captivity]]> <[[Kaufering Babies]]> <[[Liberation of Dachau]]> -- <Canada> ...of [[Dachau]]. His mother was Suri Hirsch (Sara Grün). They were liberated in May 1945 by American troops.
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  • * KEYWORDS : <[[Dachau]]> <[[Born in Captivity]]> <[[Kaufering Babies]]> <[[Liberation of Dachau]]> -- <Canada> ...hau]]. Her mother was Magda Fenyvesi (Magda Schwartz). They were liberated in May 1945 by American troops.
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  • [[File:Gyuri Legmann.jpg|thumb|250px|Gyuri Legmann after liberation in August 1946]] * KEYWORDS : <[[Dachau]]> <[[Born in Captivity]]> <[[Kaufering Babies]]> <[[Liberation of Dachau]]> -- <Canada>
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  • * KEYWORDS : <[[Dachau]]> <[[Born in Captivity]]> <[[Kaufering Babies]]> <[[Liberation of Dachau]]> -- <Canada> ...sub-camp of [[Dachau]]. Her mother was Ibolya Kovács. They were liberated in May 1945 by American troops.
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  • * KEYWORDS : <[[Dachau]]> <[[Born in Captivity]]> <[[Kaufering Babies]]> <[[Liberation of Dachau]]> -- <Canada> ...of [[Dachau]]. Her mother was Dora Löwy (Dora Loewy). They were liberated in May 1945 by American troops.
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  • * KEYWORDS : <[[Dachau]]> <[[Born in Captivity]]> <[[Kaufering Babies]]> <[[Liberation of Dachau]]> -- <Canada> ...as Eva Schwartz (Eva Fleischmann, Eva Fleischmannovà). They were liberated in May 1945 by American troops.
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  • * KEYWORDS : <[[Auschwitz]]> <[[Born in Auschwitz]]> <[[Liberation of Auschwitz]]> ...1944 in Auschwitz. Angela and György are the only two Jewish children born in Auschwitz to survive. The two mothers helped one another and stayed friends
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  • Florence Schulmann was born March 24, 1945 at [[Bergen-Belsen]]. She came "into the world next to a pil [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1945 (subject)|1945 Schulmann]]
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  • Renée Labi, figlia di Victor Labi e Pia Labi è nata in Austria a Reichenau nell'aprile 1944. È sopravvissuta alla Shoah. [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1944 (subject)|1944 Labi]]
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  • ...to separate during World War II, but after reuniting, they moved to Canada in 1948. ...ty. She conducted postdoctoral research at Strangeways Research Laboratory in Cambridge, United Kingdom. There, she began studying the extracellular matr
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  • [[File:Leslie Rosenthal.jpg|thumb|250px|Leslie Rosenthal after liberation in 1946]] * KEYWORDS : <[[Dachau]]> <[[Born in Captivity]]> <[[Kaufering Babies]]> <[[Liberation of Dachau]]> -- <Canada>
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  • ...tler came to power, Paul’s family was evicted from their home and interned in the ghetto. His father, Imre, was sent with other Jewish men into forced l ...guards who was very humane, secretly brought clothes for Paul when he was born because they had nothing for him- an act of kindness that has never been fo
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  • ...earning about her father’s family after the war; and the comfort she found in her marriage and family. ...s; their father’s difficulty adjusting to life in US; their religious life in US; the rabbi who was the religious leader at Rivesaltes; and the reasons t
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  • ...e subject to Nazi persecution. According to her memoir, Koczy was deported in 1942 at the age of 3, surviving two concentration camps, first at Traunstei Remaining at Ottenhausen for several years after its liberation in 1945, she was raised afterwards by her maternal grandparents, her mother br
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  • ...the new independent country of Poland. His family owned a textile factory in Lodz. ...to an article written by Karla Pomeroy, and published on January 31, 2007 in the Laramie Boomerang, Adler told an audience at the University of Wyoming
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  • ...the ordeal, but she and her mother were barely alive when they were freed in 1945 by Soviet troops. ...amp, and who had been living in Palestine. The couple subsequently settled in England.
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  • * MEMOIRS : ''Born Survivors'' (2015), by Wendy Holden Mark Olsky was born between April 18 and 21, 1945 in a cattle truck of deportees, a few days before his mother's arrival at the
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  • * MEMOIRS : ''Born Survivors'' (2015), by Wendy Holden ...amp of Mauthausen (5 May 1945). Her parents had been deported to Auschwitz in September 1944.
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  • * MEMOIRS : ''Born Survivors'' (2015), by Wendy Holden NOTES : Eva Clarke was born shortly before her mother's arrival at the concentration camp of Mauthausen
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  • * KEYWORDS : <[[Auschwitz]]> <[[Born in Auschwitz]]> <[[Liberation of Auschwitz]]> ...7 Auschwitz was liberated, and an other little boy, [[György Faludi]], was born that day helped by a Russian doctor. His mother did not have milk, so Angel
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