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'''Jack Cohen-Rodriguez''' (F / Netherlands, 1930), Holocaust survivor | '''Jack Cohen-Rodriguez''' (F / Netherlands, 1930-2004), Holocaust survivor | ||
* KEYWORDS : <[[Westerbork]]> <[[Bergen-Belsen]]> <[[Liberation of Bergen-Belsen]]> | * KEYWORDS : <[[Westerbork]]> <[[Bergen-Belsen]]> <[[Liberation of Bergen-Belsen]]> | ||
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When World War II was in its last months, the camp experienced a typhus epidemic. Food and water was very limited and the conditions of the barracks were poor. Jack survived. In April 1945, the British Army liberated Bergen-Belsen. | When World War II was in its last months, the camp experienced a typhus epidemic. Food and water was very limited and the conditions of the barracks were poor. Jack survived. In April 1945, the British Army liberated Bergen-Belsen. | ||
In 1962 he married [[Michele Rosenberg]], a child who survived in hiding in France. | |||
== External links == | == External links == |
Latest revision as of 21:14, 5 March 2021
Jack Cohen-Rodriguez (F / Netherlands, 1930-2004), Holocaust survivor
- KEYWORDS : <Westerbork> <Bergen-Belsen> <Liberation of Bergen-Belsen>
Biography
Jack Cohen-Rodriguez was born in 1930. He was transported first to the Westerbork camp, then to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. At Bergen-Belsen, Jack was sent to Barrack 211, also known as the Children's House.
Sister Luba, a Polish prisoner, saved the children and took full responsibility for the group.
When World War II was in its last months, the camp experienced a typhus epidemic. Food and water was very limited and the conditions of the barracks were poor. Jack survived. In April 1945, the British Army liberated Bergen-Belsen.
In 1962 he married Michele Rosenberg, a child who survived in hiding in France.