Szlama Kutnowski (M / Poland, 1929), Holocaust survivor

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Szlama Kutnowski (M / Poland, 1929), Holocaust survivor

  • MEMOIRS : The Children Accuse (1947), 77-83.

Biography

Szlama (Szlomo, Salomon) Kutnowski was born in 1929 in Warsaw, Poland, to Abram Kutnowski and Chana Powidlo.

"The ghetto in Marki. Smuggling food from areas incorporated into the Reich. After his parents are moved to the Warsaw ghetto, he hides with peasants in the countryside. Work in a wine and vodka factory in Ciechanów. Evacuation with the factory to Germany. In 1943, the author is transported to Poland and is employed in earthworks and as a messenger in the vicinity of Płońsk and Wyszków. After liberation, he was placed in an orphanage in Lublin."

"After unsuccessful attempts to hide after the so-called On the Aryan side, the author, as a Pole, goes to forced labor in Germany. then, as a messenger, he stays with the German army in the vicinity of Płońsk and Wyszków."

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