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- ...]]> <[[KZ Czestochowa]]> <[[Troglitz]]> <[[Theresienstadt]]> <[[Liberation of Theresienstadt]]> -- <England> <[[Windermere Children]]> Aron Zylberszac was born August 10, 1927 in Lodz, Poland. From the [[Lodz Ghetto]] he was deported to [[Auschwitz]], [[KZ Czestochowa]], <[[Troglitz1 KB (110 words) - 06:16, 20 June 2021
- ...w Trybunalski Ghetto]]> <[[Buchenwald]]> <[[Bergen-Belsen]]> <[[Liberation of Bergen-Belsen]]> ...was then sent to Bergen-Belsen where mother also went. They survived until liberation.1 KB (149 words) - 06:38, 11 June 2021
- ...<Poland> <[[Lodz Ghetto]]> <[[Auschwitz]]> <[[Buchenwald]]> <[[Liberation of Buchenwald]]> -- <Switzerland> <United States> ...ly about it. Stephen became an architect and in 2002 designed the memorial of the small camp at Buchenwald.2 KB (193 words) - 07:39, 10 July 2021
- ...[[Stutthof]]> <[[Mitte]]> <[[Dresden]]> <[[Theresienstadt]]> <[[Liberation of Theresienstadt]]> -- <[[Windermere Children]]> <England> <United States> ...to Chiel Mayer and Esther. With his family he was forced to live in the [[Lodz Ghetto]]. He was then deported in September 1944 to [[Auschwitz]] and in Ja1 KB (156 words) - 14:02, 23 June 2021
- ...[[Stutthof]]> <[[Mitte]]> <[[Dresden]]> <[[Theresienstadt]]> <[[Liberation of Theresienstadt]]> -- <[[Windermere Children]]> <England> ...ith his family he was forced to live in the [[Warsaw Ghetto]] and in the [[Lodz Ghetto]]. He was then deported to [[Auschwitz]] and in January 1945 to [[Bu1 KB (155 words) - 08:23, 23 June 2021
- ...witz]]> <[[Buchenwald]]> <[[Remsdorf]]> <[[Theresienstadt]]> <[[Liberation of Theresienstadt]]> -- <[[Windermere Children]]> <England> <Canada> ...in 1929 in Opatov, Poland. With his family he was forced to live in the [[Lodz Ghetto]] from May 1940 to August 1944. He was then deported to [[Auschwitz]1 KB (157 words) - 14:46, 21 June 2021
- ...[[Stutthof]]> <[[Mitte]]> <[[Dresden]]> <[[Theresienstadt]]> <[[Liberation of Theresienstadt]]> -- <[[Windermere Children]]> <England> ...y he was forced to live in the [[Lodz Ghetto]] from May 1940 to the summer of 1994. He was then deported to [[Auschwitz]] and after one month to [[Stutth1 KB (173 words) - 10:19, 21 June 2021
- * KEYWORDS : <Poland> <[[Lodz Ghetto]]> <[[Auschwitz]]> <[[Braunschweig]]> <[[Death March]]> <[[Ravensbru Auspitz was born September 2, 1929 in Lodz, Poland.1 KB (138 words) - 15:47, 5 February 2024
- ...z]]> <[[Flossenburg]]> <[[KZ Dresden]]> <[[Theresienstadt]]> <[[Liberation of Theresienstadt]]> / <[[Windermere Children]]> <England> ...ix" Berger was born in 1927 in Wloszczowa, Poland, one of the six children of Simcha and Chaya. He was the only to survive.2 KB (198 words) - 16:20, 21 June 2021
- * KEYWORDS : <Poland> <[[Lodz Ghetto]]> <[[Buchenwald]]> <[[Liberation of Buchenwald]]> / <France> <[[OSE Orphanage]]> ...henwald was able to protect him and many other children at the camp, until liberation.2 KB (248 words) - 14:59, 19 February 2021
- ...ndowski]] and [[Romek Wajsman]]. Standing behind is [[Marek Lozinski]] (b. Lodz, 1927)]] ...: <Poland> <[[Lodz Ghetto]]> <[[Buchenwald]]> <[[Block 8]]> <[[Liberation of Buchenwald]]> / <Canadian Orphans>3 KB (412 words) - 05:43, 10 July 2021
- * KEYWORDS : <[[Lodz Ghetto]]> <[[Auschwitz]]> <[[Dachau]]> <[[Liberation of Dachau]]> * [https://education.mjhnyc.org/survivor-stories/pawels-story/ Museum of Jewish Heritage]3 KB (390 words) - 07:48, 27 September 2020
- ...WORDS : <[[Lodz Ghetto]]> <[[Death March]]> <[[Buchenwald]]> <[[Liberation of Buchenwald]]> -- <France> <[[OSE Orphanage]]> <United States> ...Jakob Kapelusz in Lodz, Poland in 1929. In 1939, all the Jewish people in Lodz were placed in a ghetto where the living conditions were terrible. Jerry sp2 KB (307 words) - 08:36, 20 February 2021
- Rosa Pinczewski (Pinchewski) was born December 1931 in Lodz, Poland. ...ly arrived. I was freed, unfortunately alone. August 2, 1944 was my day of liberation."2 KB (223 words) - 14:38, 14 November 2020
- ...irgeld / Jutta Bergman''' (F / Germany, Poland, 1927) was a child survivor of the Holocaust. * <Germany> <Poland> <Lodz Ghetto> <Auschwitz> <Bergen-Belsen>4 KB (532 words) - 04:43, 26 September 2020
- * KEYWORDS : <Poland> <[[Buchenwald]]> <[[Liberation of Buchenwald]]> -- <France> <[[OSE Orphanage]]> Moniek Gruenstein was born 5 July 1930 in Lodz, Poland.785 bytes (84 words) - 08:25, 20 February 2021
- * KEYWORDS : <Poland> <[[Buchenwald]]> <[[Liberation of Buchenwald]]> -- <France> <[[OSE Orphanage]]> Berek Goldberg was born 8 November 1934 in Lodz, Poland.783 bytes (85 words) - 08:06, 3 July 2021
- ...[Czestochowa Ghetto]]> <[[Buchenwald]]> <[[Theresienstadt]]> <[[Liberation of Theresienstadt]]> ...He survived the [[Lodz Ghetto]] and ended up in [[Buchenwald]] at the end of 1944. He was in Block 66, but was nevertheless deported to [[Theresienstadt973 bytes (111 words) - 07:22, 20 June 2021
- * KEYWORDS : <Warsaw Ghetto> <Labor Camps> <Bergen-Belsen> <Liberation of Bergen-Belsen> ...second-largest city and an industrial center. Before the war, one-third of Lodz's inhabitants were Jewish. Genya's parents placed emphasis on their childre2 KB (289 words) - 18:15, 6 March 2021
- ...ndowski]] and [[Romek Wajsman]]. Standing behind is [[Marek Lozinski]] (b. Lodz, 1927)]] * KEYWORDS : <Poland> <[[Buchenwald]]> <[[Liberation of Buchenwald]]> -- <France> <[[OSE Orphanage]]>2 KB (235 words) - 10:10, 20 February 2021