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'''Klaus Sostheim''' (M / Poland, 1926), Holocaust survivor
'''Klaus Sostheim''' (M / Germany, 1926), Holocaust survivor


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* KEYWORDS : <[[Children of La Hille]]> <[[Home Speyer]]> <[[Seyre]]> <[[Chateau de La Hille]]>
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== Biography ==  
== Biography ==  


Klaus Sostheim was born in 1926 in Poland. In 1938-39 he went as a refugee in Belgium at [[Home Speyer]]. When Germany invaded Belgium in 1940, all of the orphanages fled. Klaus’s orphanage was part of a group that fled to France. The children spent the winter in [[Seyre]] before finally settling at [[Chateau de La Hille]] in the Pyrenees. In the summer of 1941, Klaus was part of a group of 22 children who were allowed to emigrate to the United States. With the help of HIAS, they boarded a ship in Lisbon and landed in New York in late September of 1941.
Klaus Sostheim was born March 1, 1926 in Manheim, Germany. In 1938-39 he went as a refugee in Belgium at [[Home Speyer]]. When Germany invaded Belgium in 1940, all of the orphanages fled. Klaus’s orphanage was part of a group that fled to France. The children spent the winter in [[Seyre]] before finally settling at [[Chateau de La Hille]] in the Pyrenees. In the summer of 1941, Klaus was part of a group of 22 children who were allowed to emigrate to the United States. With the help of HIAS, he boarded the [[SS Mouzinho]] in Lisbon and landed in New York in late June of 1941.


== External links ==
== External links ==
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[[Category:Holocaust Refugee Children (subject)|1926 Sostheim]]
[[Category:Holocaust Refugee Children (subject)|1926 Sostheim]]
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[[Category:Holocaust Refugee Children, France (subject)|1926 Sostheim]]
[[Category:Holocaust Refugee Children, France (subject)|1926 Sostheim]]
[[Category:Hidden Children (subject)|1926 Sostheim]]
[[Category:Hidden Children, France (subject)|1926 Sostheim]]


[[Category:Seyre (subject)|1926 Sostheim]]
[[Category:Seyre (subject)|1926 Sostheim]]
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[[Category:Holocaust Refugee Children, Spain (subject)|1926 Sostheim]]
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[[Category:Holocaust Refugee Children, Portugal (subject)|1926 Sostheim]]
[[Category:Holocaust Refugee Children, Portugal (subject)|1926 Sostheim]]
[[Category:SS Mouzinho (subject)|1926 Sostheim]]
[[Category:Holocaust Refugee Children, United States (subject)|1926 Sostheim]]
[[Category:Holocaust Refugee Children, United States (subject)|1926 Sostheim]]

Revision as of 08:19, 9 April 2021

Klaus Sostheim (M / Germany, 1926), Holocaust survivor

Biography

Klaus Sostheim was born March 1, 1926 in Manheim, Germany. In 1938-39 he went as a refugee in Belgium at Home Speyer. When Germany invaded Belgium in 1940, all of the orphanages fled. Klaus’s orphanage was part of a group that fled to France. The children spent the winter in Seyre before finally settling at Chateau de La Hille in the Pyrenees. In the summer of 1941, Klaus was part of a group of 22 children who were allowed to emigrate to the United States. With the help of HIAS, he boarded the SS Mouzinho in Lisbon and landed in New York in late June of 1941.

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