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  • * KEYWORDS : <[[Ostrowiec Ghetto]]> <[[Blizin]]> <[[Auschwitz]]> <[[Buchenwald]]> <[[Theresienstadt]]> <[[Li ...n 1928 in Ozarow, Poland, to Zacharias and Sura Khava. The family lived in Ostrowiec, Poland.
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  • ...ter Helen into hiding, and managed to get work at a labor camp outside the ghetto. Ruth also went into hiding for some time, either in nearby woods or within ...was happening when World War II began and Germans invaded her hometown of Ostrowiec, Poland. But when she saw the fear in her parents’ and grandparents’ ey
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  • ...occupation, Miriam for some time lived in hiding at various houses around Ostrowiec. Eventually, the family was deported to [[Auschwitz]]. Father perished. Mir During a drive from Radom, Poland, to nearby Ostrowiec in 1939 to visit her grandparents, Miriam Ziegler Friedman’s life changed
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  • NOTES : Pessa Balter was born in Ostrowiec, Poland in September 1933. She was sent to [[Auschwitz]] when she was 10. S By the time the Holocaust ended, Paula Lebovics had experienced a ghetto, concentration camp, death camp and the permanent separation of her family
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