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NOTES : Albert Bigielman was born in Paris, France. In February 1944 he was arrested with his mother, taken to [[Drancy]] and deported to [[Bergen-Belsen]]. They were finally evacuated on board of the [[Troebitz Train]]. Since the 1980s, he was involved as one of the most vocal Holocaust witnesses in France. He died in Paris, France in 2011.
NOTES : Albert Bigielman was born in Paris, France. His father was a P.O.W. in Germany. In February 1944 he was arrested with his mother, taken to [[Drancy]] and deported to [[Bergen-Belsen]]. They were finally evacuated on board of the [[Troebitz Train]]. Since the 1980s, he was involved as one of the most vocal Holocaust witnesses in France. He died in Paris, France in 2011.





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Albert Bigielman (France, 1932-2011) is a child survivor of the Holocaust.

Author of J’ai eu douze ans à Bergen Belsen (Paris: Le Manuscrit, 2005).

NOTES : Albert Bigielman was born in Paris, France. His father was a P.O.W. in Germany. In February 1944 he was arrested with his mother, taken to Drancy and deported to Bergen-Belsen. They were finally evacuated on board of the Troebitz Train. Since the 1980s, he was involved as one of the most vocal Holocaust witnesses in France. He died in Paris, France in 2011.