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Windermere Children (see Holocaust Children Studies)

Overview

In the last months of the war, around 800-1000 children (mostly teenagers) arrived in Theresienstadt in "death marches" either on foot or in open topped railway wagons.

They came from different locations and did not form a unified group, but after liberation many grouped together in the camp. At the beginning, they did it spontaneously under the leadership of some inmates (Sam and Isidore Rosenblatt and Isaac Finkelstein), who had came with younger brothers. With the help of the Red Army they managed to house the teenagers in a barracks on their own.

The camp authorities assigned two German women to care for the youngsters: Etta Veit Simon and her mother Irmgard Veit Simon.

Edith Lauer, a former prisoner oversaw the care of all the 2,000 children in the former ghetto and was allotted the task of drawing up a list of the children who would be chosen to come to Britain.

In August 1945 around 300 children were flown from Prague into a tiny town in the Lake District to begin new lives. The group included around 50 orphans, who had spent a number of years in Theresienstadt; a few of them were toddlers. Most of the children were teenagers, recently arrived at Theresienstadt; some had joined the group at Prague. The children were accompanied by Sam and Isidore Rosenblatt, Isaac Finkelstein, Etta Veit Simon, Irmgard Veit Simon, and Edith Lauer (and her husband).

In England, the German refugee psychologist and Holocaust survivor, Dr Oscar Friedman was appointed to head up the team looking after the children.

The Children

Theresienstadt survivors (50)

Avigdor Cohnheim -- Zdenka Husserl -- Bela Rosenthal -- Jona Spiegel

Recently arrived at Theresienstadt from other camps

Sevek Finkelstein -- Ben Helfgott -- Arek Hersh -- Chaim Olmer -- Chaim Wajchendler -- Herschel Wajchendler -- Aron Zylberszac

Liberated in other locations

Wolfgang Adler -- Jehoszua Cygelfarb -- Samuel Hoffman -- Jerzy Wegier -- Julek Zylberger

Others

Harry Spiro (M / 1929) -- Icek Alterman (1928) -- Sam Lasker (Schmuel Lasker, 1927) -- Jan Goldberger (1927) -- Harry Olmer (Chaim Olmer, 1927)

Ben Helfgott (1927) -- Martin Hoffman (1929)

1942 (12)

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