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  • * KEYWORDS : <Hungary> <[[Budapest Ghetto]]> -- <Israel> ...er, I trust you." Two weeks later, the children were moved to the Budapest ghetto. When the Red Army liberated the city, Shadmi and her brother returned to t
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  • ...p in Switzerland; her memories of her grandparents' deaths in the Budapest ghetto; her marriage to Ernest in 1948; her move back to Vienna, Austria, from the [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1936 (subject)|1936 Gottdiener]]
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  • * KEYWORDS : <Budapest Ghetto> <[[Hidden Children, Hungary]]>-- <South America> <Australia> -- Sydney Jew ...ia diplomatic courier, the family’s most valuable belongings from Sofia to Budapest – Persian carpets, paintings, porcelain. However, their belongings never
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  • ...eter and his mother, and other members of the family, were interned in the ghetto. His father, Imre, was sent with other Jewish men into forced labor and se ...who was pregnant at the time, and Peter were loaded onto a train from the ghetto destined for Auschwitz. Luck or providence helped them survive as one of th
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  • Georg (Gyorgy Laszlo) Spiegel was born 25 May 1930 in Budapest. Deported to [[Auschwitz]], he arrived in [[Dachau]] on 10 October 1944 (#1 [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1930 (subject)|1930 Spiegel]]
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  • Jose Peteri was born March 31, 1942 in Budapest, Hungary. His father, Joseph Zinger, died as a Hungarian soldier on the Rus ...scaped with the help of a man on the street; how his mother found him in a ghetto; how his mother’s cousin, who was in the resistance and wore an SS unifor
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  • ...me 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 labor and se ...who was pregnant at the time, and Peter were loaded onto a train from the ghetto destined for Auschwitz. Luck or providence helped them survive as one of th
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  • * KEYWORDS : <Hungary> <Budapest> <Portuguese House> ...ese house with her mother when police started taking people from it to the ghetto; going to another Portuguese house; escaping from that house when the Arrow
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  • Eva Koepsell was born in 1944 in Budapest, Hungary. Her mother left her at a Red Cross nursery where many babies were ...n to a forced-labor camp; her family living in cellars first in the Jewish ghetto; her aunt’s baby dying from lack of food; another aunt being taken in 194
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  • ...ulting in a "put the Jews in the ghetto" game...to a May Day march through Budapest under the blaring strains of prerecorded cheers...to the almost surreal sce [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1936 (subject)|1936 Grove]]
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  • ...ent to die at Belzec. Izhac and his brother Avner were smuggled out of the ghetto and for two years they were hidden among the local gentiles. ...mbers of the camp. Weinberg and his brother Avner were smuggled out of the ghetto by his aunt, Avin's sister Malka, and his uncle Yitzhak to Shatil's house,
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  • * KEYWORDS : <Ghetto> ...ond child. They did not see each other again until after the liberation of Budapest in early February 1945. Lajos was taken to a camp Poland and was supposed t
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  • * KEYWORDS : <[[Kosice Ghetto]]> <[[Auschwitz]]> <[[Gunskirchen]]> -- <United States> ...ra, until 1944 when the Nazis occupied Hungary and forced them into Kosice Ghetto. In May 1944, they were loaded onto cattle cars and sent to Auschwitz, wher
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  • * KEYWORDS : <Lithuania> <[[Kovno Ghetto]]> <[[Dachau]]> <[[Kovno Boys]]> <[[Auschwitz]]> <[[Death March]]> <[[Mauth ...e was forced to live in the [[Kovno Ghetto]]. After the liquidation of the ghetto in 1944 he was sent to Dachau. There he was one of the 131 Kovno Boys who w
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  • Margit Buchhalter was born June 12, 1929, in Budapest, Hungary. Her parents were Joseph and Theresa Buchhalter. The family lived Feldman and her family were placed in a ghetto and deported to Auschwitz in April 1944, where her parents were killed imme
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  • * KEYWORDS : <Poland> <[[Bochnia Ghetto]]> <Hungary> <[[Street Children]]> <[[Kastner Train]]> <[[Bergen-Belsen]]> ...aken in by a member of the Zionist underground, Bertha Rubenstein. He left Budapest on the [[Kastner Train]] to [[Bergen-Belsen]]. He arrived in Swizerland in
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  • ...ch life completely changed, and within a month all the Jews were sent to a ghetto where they lived in intolerable conditions. [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1931 (subject)|1931 Dotan]]
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  • ...luck of Kantorianoshi, Hungary, a village more than 100 miles southeast of Budapest, near Debrezin. His father, an Orthodox Jew, was in the meat business for b ...very scarce. At the end of May 1944, the Gluck family and others from the ghetto were shipped by cattlecar to Auschwitz. The journey took three days, during
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  • ...ewish in Budapest; her deportation to a nearby town where she was put in a ghetto; Jewish relations with Ukrainian neighbors; wearing the Star of David badge [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1927 (subject)|1927 Migdol]]
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  • Julius Buncel (M / Slovakia, 192?), Holocaust survivor (as a hidden child in Budapest) .... Erwin and the Felberbaums spent about a month and half in the Nagyszolos ghetto before being deported to Auschwitz. None of the Felberbaums survived the wa
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