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* Sonia Backmann / Sonia Alaimo (1927)
* Sonia Backmann / Sonia Alaimo (1927)


Born Sofia Backman in 1927 to Jakob and Maria Backman, Sonia Alaimo and her mother fled novi Sad to Korcula in 1941. Sonia’s father, Jakob, was interned until late 1941 and then also came to Korcula, an island under Italian occupation. After Sept 1943, they were then sent to Italy where the family remained until they came to New York in 1947.
Sofia Backmann was born Jun 16, 1927 to Jakob and Maria Backman. Sonia and her mother fled novi Sad to Korcula in 1941. Sonia’s father, Jakob, was interned until late 1941 and then also came to Korcula, an island in Dalmatia under Italian occupation. After Sept 1943, they were then sent to Italy where the family remained until they came to New York in 1947.


* Tagna Kaiser (1942)  
* Tagna Kaiser (1942)  
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* Boris Walder (1939)
* Boris Walder (1939)
==== Other Children ====
* Bianca Alkalaj (1942)

Latest revision as of 17:44, 24 July 2021

KZ Curzola (Dalmazia)

Overview

An Italian internment camp for Jewish refugees (including families and children) from Yugoslavia. After The armistice in Sep 1943, many refugees were able to safely reach southern Italy and freedom.

The Children (Sept 1943)

  • Sonia Backmann / Sonia Alaimo (1927)

Sofia Backmann was born Jun 16, 1927 to Jakob and Maria Backman. Sonia and her mother fled novi Sad to Korcula in 1941. Sonia’s father, Jakob, was interned until late 1941 and then also came to Korcula, an island in Dalmatia under Italian occupation. After Sept 1943, they were then sent to Italy where the family remained until they came to New York in 1947.

  • Tagna Kaiser (1942)
  • Lea Steiner (1928)
  • Boris Walder (1939)

Other Children

  • Bianca Alkalaj (1942)