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== Biography ==
== Biography ==


Jolanda Benjamin was born Nov 22, 1931 in Benghasi, Libya, to David Benjamin. The family was deported to Italy in 1942. They were in Nonantola in May 1943. After Sept 1943 they joined the [[Nonantola Children]] and fled with them to Switzerland.  
Jolanda Benjamin (22 Nov 1931) was born in Benghasi, Libya, to David Benjamin. The family was deported to Italy in April 1942 and interned at [[Modena]] (loc. Nonantola). After Sept 1943 they joined the [[Nonantola Children]] and escaped with them to Switzerland.
 
== Sources ==
 
* [[Pizzuti Database]] (yes) -- [[USHMM Database]] (yes)


== External links ==
== External links ==
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[[Category:Holocaust Children, Libya (subject)|1931 Benjamin]]
[[Category:Holocaust Children, Libya (subject)|1931 Benjamin]]


[[Category:Holocaust Refugee Children (subject)|1931 Benjamin]]
[[Category:Holocaust Refugee Children, Italy (subject)|1931 Benjamin]]
[[Category:Holocaust Refugee Children, Italy (subject)|1931 Benjamin]]
 
[[Category:Modena (subject)|1931 Benjamin]]
[[Category:Nonantola Children (subject)|1931 Benjamin]]
[[Category:Nonantola Children (subject)|1931 Benjamin]]


[[Category:Switzerland from Italy (subject)|1931 Benjamin]]
[[Category:Holocaust Refugee Children, Switzerland (subject)|1931 Benjamin]]
[[Category:Holocaust Refugee Children, Switzerland (subject)|1931 Benjamin]]

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Jolanda Benjamin (F / Libya, 1931), Holocaust survivor

  • KEYWORDS : <Libya> <Refugees> <Italy> <Switzerland>

Biography

Jolanda Benjamin (22 Nov 1931) was born in Benghasi, Libya, to David Benjamin. The family was deported to Italy in April 1942 and interned at Modena (loc. Nonantola). After Sept 1943 they joined the Nonantola Children and escaped with them to Switzerland.

Sources

External links