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Peretz Hochman (14 Apr 1927) and Zenek Hochman (1929) were born in Warsaw, Poland. Escaped from the Warsaw Ghetto in 1942 . Lived together in the streets of Warsaw until the end of the war. | Peretz Hochman (14 Apr 1927) and Zenek Hochman (1929) were born in Warsaw, Poland. Escaped from the Warsaw Ghetto in 1942 . Lived together in the streets of Warsaw until the end of the war. | ||
Peretz passed away in 2013. | |||
== Documentary (2013) == | == Documentary (2013) == | ||
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[[Category:Street Children (subject)|1927 Hochman]] | [[Category:Street Children (subject)|1927 Hochman]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:46, 23 April 2023
Peretz Hochman (M / Poland, 1927), Holocaust survivor
Zenek Hochman (M / Poland, 1929), Holocaust survivor
- KEYWORDS : <Warsaw Ghetto> <Street Children>
- MEMOIRS : Little Heroes From the Warsaw Ghetto (doc, 2013), by Chochana Boukhobza
Biography
Peretz Hochman (14 Apr 1927) and Zenek Hochman (1929) were born in Warsaw, Poland. Escaped from the Warsaw Ghetto in 1942 . Lived together in the streets of Warsaw until the end of the war.
Peretz passed away in 2013.
Documentary (2013)
From 1942 until the elimination of the Warsaw ghetto in May 1943, children aged 6 to 15 moved into the Aryan part of the Nazi-occupied town.