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- ...osip Tito-led Yugoslav partisans, and joined them. After the liberation of Yugoslavia, Izzy immigrated to Israel and enlisted in the army. He later studied archi [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1928 (subject)|1928 Kabilio]]2 KB (254 words) - 22:17, 4 August 2022
- * KEYWORDS : <Bosnia> <[[Refugees]]> <Dalmatia> <[[Kraljevica]]> <Arbe?> -- <Yugoslavia> ...[[Kraljevica]] and [[Arbe]]. After Sept 1943 they were among those who the partisans transported to liberated territory inland.972 bytes (115 words) - 22:16, 4 August 2022
- * KEYWORDS : <Bosnia> <[[Refugees]]> <Dalmatia> <[[Kraljevica]]> <Arbe?> -- <Yugoslavia> ...[[Kraljevica]] and [[Arbe]]. After Sept 1943 they were among those who the partisans transported to liberated territory inland.972 bytes (115 words) - 22:16, 4 August 2022
- Miko Zeller was born in 1929 in Sarajevo, Bosnia, Yugoslavia, to a family of three children. In 1941, following the German shelling of t ...e village children collected ammunition from a German guard’s post for the partisans.3 KB (461 words) - 17:38, 26 November 2020
- Loti (Nomi) Lang née Zeller was born in 1933 in Sarajevo, Bosnia, Yugoslavia, to a family of three children. In 1941, following the German shelling of t ...e village children collected ammunition from a German guard’s post for the partisans.3 KB (477 words) - 09:53, 22 November 2020
- ...ORDS : <Croatia> <[[Refugees]]> <Dalmatia> <[[Kraljevica]]> <[[Arbe]]> -- <Yugoslavia> ...[[Kraljevica]] and [[Arbe]]. After Sept 1943 they were among those who the partisans transported to liberated territory inland.4 KB (524 words) - 22:17, 4 August 2022
- '''Miriam Aviezer / Miriam Biba Steiner''' (F / Yugoslavia, 1935), Holocaust survivor * KEYWORDS : <Stara Gradiska> <[[Refugees]]> <Italy> <[[Ferramonti]]> <[[Partisans]]>5 KB (791 words) - 16:15, 20 November 2020
- ...n Fiorano until the end of the war; her grandmother's death; liberation by partisans; learning her father had been killed; moving to Modena; working with Jewish [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1932 (subject)|1932 Mattersdorfer]]2 KB (222 words) - 04:27, 9 September 2021
- ...(née Svabenic) was born to an affluent, religious Jewish family in Osijek, Yugoslavia in 1930. Two years later, the family moved to Zagreb, Croatia, where Esther ...partment building. Both Esther’s sisters, Jelka and Vera, later joined the partisans. Jelka was caught and hanged by the Germans, and Vera survived the war. To2 KB (297 words) - 14:19, 16 September 2020
- '''Alfred Rosenthal''' (M / Yugoslavia, 1932), Holocaust survivor ''[[Edith Rosenthal (F / Yugoslavia, 1936), Holocaust survivor]]''9 KB (1,532 words) - 12:14, 16 September 2021