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- * KEYWORDS : <[[Dachau]]> <[[Born in Captivity]]> <[[Kaufering Babies]]> <[[Liberation of Dachau]]> -- <Canada> Jossi Grün was one of the seven [[Kaufering Babies]], born in 1945 at Kaufering, a sub-camp of [[Dachau]]. His mother was Suri Hirsch (Sara Grün). They we736 bytes (88 words) - 08:15, 2 April 2021
- * KEYWORDS : <[[Dachau]]> <[[Born in Captivity]]> <[[Kaufering Babies]]> <[[Liberation of Dachau]]> -- <Canada> Judith Kálmán was one of the seven [[Kaufering Babies]], born in 1945 at Kaufering, a sub-camp of [[Dachau]]. Her mother was Magda Fenyvesi (Magda Schwartz).757 bytes (89 words) - 08:11, 2 April 2021
- * KEYWORDS : <[[Dachau]]> <[[Born in Captivity]]> <[[Kaufering Babies]]> <[[Liberation of Dachau]]> -- <Canada> ...(Gyuri) Legmann was one of the seven [[Kaufering Babies]], born in 1945 at Kaufering, a sub-camp of [[Dachau]]. His mother was Elisabeth "Boezi" Legmann. They w857 bytes (98 words) - 07:48, 2 April 2021
- * KEYWORDS : <[[Dachau]]> <[[Born in Captivity]]> <[[Kaufering Babies]]> <[[Liberation of Dachau]]> -- <Canada> Agnes Kovács was one of the seven [[Kaufering Babies]], born in 1945 at Kaufering, a sub-camp of [[Dachau]]. Her mother was Ibolya Kovács. They were liberat736 bytes (86 words) - 08:11, 2 April 2021
- * KEYWORDS : <[[Dachau]]> <[[Born in Captivity]]> <[[Kaufering Babies]]> <[[Liberation of Dachau]]> -- <Canada> Hana Klein was one of the seven [[Kaufering Babies]], born in 1945 at Kaufering, a sub-camp of [[Dachau]]. Her mother was Dora Löwy (Dora Loewy). They wer747 bytes (89 words) - 08:13, 2 April 2021
- * KEYWORDS : <[[Dachau]]> <[[Born in Captivity]]> <[[Kaufering Babies]]> <[[Liberation of Dachau]]> -- <Canada> ...arika) Novakova was one of the seven [[Kaufering Babies]], born in 1945 at Kaufering, a sub-camp of [[Dachau]]. Her mother was Eva Schwartz (Eva Fleischmann, Ev814 bytes (90 words) - 07:52, 2 April 2021
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- ...e. Arie's family was deported there as well. Arie was later transferred to Kaufering camp, a sub-camp of Dachau, and from there taken on a "death march" towards [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1930 (subject)|1930 Pinsker]]1 KB (204 words) - 13:41, 6 June 2021
- * KEYWORDS : <[[Dachau]]> <[[Born in Captivity]]> <[[Kaufering Babies]]> <[[Liberation of Dachau]]> -- <Canada> Leslie (Liaci) Rosenthal was one of the seven [[Kaufering Babies]], born Feb. 28, 1945. He was the son of Bela Rosenthal and Miriam S4 KB (601 words) - 07:40, 2 April 2021
- ...of Auschwitz. Later he was transferred to a series of forced labor camps (Kaufering, Landshut, Mühldorf) until he was liberated in May 1945. He emigrated to t [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1931 (subject)|1931 Binke]]973 bytes (133 words) - 08:24, 23 June 2021
- ...very alert and agile and took advantage of opportunities.” Liberated from Kaufering by Americans in April 1945 the Kleinman brothers became refugees wandering [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1930 (subject)|1930 Braun]]3 KB (398 words) - 14:32, 21 February 2021
- * <[[Kovno Ghetto]]> <[[Kaufering]]> <[[Death March]]> ...nd sent to Stutthof; being sent to the subcamp of Dachau to the labor camp Kaufering; being sent on a death march to Dachau; their liberation on May 2, 1945 by4 KB (667 words) - 16:22, 11 May 2021
- ...Birkenau for a few weeks, and were then sent to work in one of the eleven Kaufering sub-camps of Dachau near Munich, Germany. Shortly before Dachau was liberated, the prisoners in the Kaufering sub-camps were marched to the main camp. Three days before the American Sev5 KB (789 words) - 11:33, 13 November 2020
- ...in 1943; the liquidation of the ghetto in April of 1944; being sent to the Kaufering train station, then marching to Landsberg; being sent to Dachau a few days [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1931 (subject)|1931 Levin]]2 KB (346 words) - 10:32, 22 February 2021
- ...ction, digging, and driving a diesel train. he was later trasferred to the Kaufering camp. In April the inmates were forced on a death march, during which they [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1928 (subject)|1928 Naor]]3 KB (440 words) - 12:48, 21 March 2021
- ...o, Yehuda and his brother Yosef were sent to Dachau and put to work in the Kaufering labor camp. Yosef didn't survive, and Yehuda was left alone in the world. [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1928 (subject)|1928 Beilis]]3 KB (536 words) - 12:24, 21 March 2021
- ...44; being taken to Stutthof and later to an outer camp of Dachau, Camp 10 (Kaufering X in Utting am Ammersee, Germany); his father working in the concrete plant [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1928 (subject)|1928 Ganor]]4 KB (546 words) - 14:57, 26 September 2020
- ...the last time that Uri saw them. The men were transported to the Landsberg/Kaufering labor camp in Dachau. Several days later, all the remaining young children ...ng separated from his mother and sister during the journey; slave labor in Kaufering; Daniel’s privileged positions in the kitchen; sharing extra food with th8 KB (1,208 words) - 11:47, 21 March 2021
- ...illed all women accompanied by children. Simon and his father were sent to Kaufering, a sub-camp of Dachau. Unfortunately, Nicholas Frumkin passed away just twe [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1930 (subject)|1930 Frumkin]]8 KB (1,251 words) - 08:24, 30 May 2021
- Soon, Zdeněk was deported from Auschwitz to the concentration camp of Kaufering and from early 1945 to Dachau, where he was liberated by the Americans. [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1929 (subject)|1929 Ornest]]11 KB (1,842 words) - 08:28, 3 October 2020