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'''Arbe / Rab'''


== The Children ==
== Overview ==  
 
The Arbe (Rab) concentration camp was established by Italian Fascist authorities. It was operational from 28 June 1942 to 8 September 1943.
 
Conditions in the camps were very harsh for Slavic prisoners. The almost 3,000 Jewish inmates, instead, were treated as refugees. They were provided with better accommodation, sanitation and services; they lived in a separate section of the camp, in wooden and brick barracks and houses in contrast to the overcrowded tents sheltering the Slavic prisoners. And above all, they were spared from deportation.


* [[Rene Alkalaj (F / Dalmatia, 1941), Holocaust survivor]]
After the capitulation of Italy and the liberation of the camp on 8 Sep 1943, most of the Jews (with the exception of the elderly and the sick) were evacuated to Partisan-held territory. Many joined the Resistance, while many women and children were brought to safety to southern Italy.


* [[Albi Altarac (M / Bosnia, 1937), Holocaust survivor]]
== The Children ==
* [[Jozi Altarac (M / Bosnia, 1941), Holocaust survivor]]
* [[Lunci Altarac (M / Bosnia, 1936), Holocaust survivor]]


* [[Moni Altarac (M / Bosnia, 1939), Holocaust survivor]]
==== Arrested and sent to Auschwitz ====


* [[Moric Atias (M / Bosnia, 1938), Holocaust
According to the CDEC website, 37 Jews were deported from Arbe to Auschwitz, including at least 6 children. Only 9 deportees survived, including 4 children.
survivor]]


* [[Iso Baruch (M / Bosnia, 1930), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Nora Flora Atias (F / Bosnia, 1926), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Neta Hana Atias (F / Bosnia, 1928), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Liliana Printz (F / Croatia, 1930), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Georg Rochmes (M / Austria, 1938), Holocaust survivor]]


* [[Oskar Bitel (M / Croatia, 1930), Holocaust survivor]]
<Tra i deportati che da Arbe furono condotti ad Auschwitz vi furono anche alcuni altri bambini, che non sopravvissero. Dagli elenchi del CDEC risultano i nomi di Maja Grosman (1927) e Iva Enika Armut (1937)>


* [[Branko Danon (M / Bosnia, 1927), Holocaust survivor
==== Remained in Yugoslavia with the Partisans ====


* [[Ela Demonstein (F / Croatia, 1942), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Binko Abinum (M / Bosnia, 1936), Holocaust survivor]] Jelsa/Lesina -> Topusko


* [[Jacob Ehrlich (M / Bosnia, 1936), Holocaust survivor]]
The '''Akons''' Family (Henrik Akons, Frida Weiss + 3 children)
* [[Rifka Ehrlich (F / Bosnia, 1936), Holocaust survivor]]
* [[Giulio Akons(M / Serbia, 1928), Holocaust survivor]] Kupari -> Bunica
* [[Salomon Akons(M / Serbia, 1930), Holocaust survivor]] Kupari -> Bunica
* [[Paul Akons (M / Serbia, 1936), Holocaust survivor]] Kupari -> Bunica


* [[Iso Finci (M / Bosnia, 1937), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Jakob Finci (M / Bosnia, 1943), Holocaust survivor]]  


* [[Blanka Finzi (F / Bosnia, 1928), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Nada Gostl (F / Bosnia, 1928-1983), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Lea Gostl Ukraincik (F / Bosnia, 1934-2000), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Yitzhak Kabilio (M / Bosnia, 1928), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Stanka Weinrebe Lapter (F / Croatia, 1933), Holocaust survivor]]


* [[Rita Finzi (F / Bosnia, 1932), Holocaust survivor]]
==== Went to liberated Italy ====
* [[Josef Finzi (M / Bosnia, 1940), Holocaust survivor]]


* [[Boris Fisher (M / Croatia, 1938), Holocaust survivor]]
Trasporto dei bambini, 1944


* [[Nada Freund (F / Austria, 1932), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Mika Adanja (M / Serbia, 1936), Holocaust survivor]]  
* [[Tamara Freund (F / Austria, 1936), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Marela Adanja (F / Serbia, 1939), Holocaust survivor]]  


* [[Ivan Friedmann (M / Austria, 1930), Holocaust survivor]]
The '''Alkalaj''' Family (??, Ani Knoll + child) From Kraljevica 
# [[Rene Alkalaj (F / Dalmatia, 1941), Holocaust survivor]]  


* [[Nada Gostl (F / Bosnia, 1928-1983), Holocaust survivor]]
The '''Altarac''' Family (David Altarac, Klara  Altarac + 4 children) Isola di Mezzo/Lopud
# [[Josef Altarac (M / Bosnia, 1928), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Lunci Altarac (M / Bosnia, 1936), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Albi Altarac (M / Bosnia, 1937), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Jozi Altarac (M / Bosnia, 1941), Holocaust survivor]]
Father and Josef joined the Resistance, Mother and younger children went to Italy (Bari).


* [[Ivana Haler (F / Bosnia, 1928), Holocaust survivor]]
The '''Altarac''' Family (Cevi Altarac, Bonci  Altarac + 3 children) Isola di Mezzo/Lopud
# [[Ema Altarac (F / Bosnia, 19??), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Sarika Altarac (F / Bosnia, 19??), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Elias Altarac (F / Bosnia, 19??), Holocaust survivor]]
--From Jelsa/Lesina _> Bari


* [[Hugo Herzer (M / Bosnia, 1938), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Moni Altarac (M / Bosnia, 1939), Holocaust survivor]]


* [[Slavo Julius (M / Croatia, 1932), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Moric Atias (M / Bosnia, 1938), Holocaust survivor]]


* [[Kornelia Kapp (F / Austria, 1935), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Iso Baruch (M / Bosnia, 1930), Holocaust survivor]]


* [[Dori Levi (F / Bosnia, 1935), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Oskar Bitel (M / Croatia, 1930), Holocaust survivor]]
* [[Sara Levi (F / Bosnia, 1938), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Branko Danon (M / Bosnia, 1927), Holocaust survivor]]


* [[Vladimiro Mandl (M / Croatia, 1929), Holocaust survivor]]
The '''Demonstein''' Family (Ljudevit Demonstein, Sabina Kohn + child)
# [[Ela Demonstein (F / Croatia, 1942), Holocaust survivor]]


* [[Tonica Mann (F / Croatia, 1938), Holocaust survivor]]
The '''Ehrlich''' Family (??)
# [[Jacob Ehrlich (M / Bosnia, 1936), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Rifka Ehrlich (F / Bosnia, 1936), Holocaust survivor]]


The '''Finci''' Family ([Cesare], Elika + child)
# [[Iso Finci (M / Bosnia, 1937), Holocaust survivor]]


# [[Blanka Finzi (F / Bosnia, 1928), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Rita Finzi (F / Bosnia, 1932), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Josef Finzi (M / Bosnia, 1940), Holocaust survivor]]


* [[Kurt Schweitzer (M / Austria, 1932), Holocaust survivor]]
The '''Fisher''' Family (Elvira Pisker + child)
# [[Boris Fisher (M / Croatia, 1938), Holocaust survivor]]


* [[Alexander Sedak (M / Hungary, 1935), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Nada Freund (F / Austria, 1932), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Tamara Freund (F / Austria, 1936), Holocaust survivor]]


* [[Peter Stein (M / Czechia, 1929), Holocaust survivor]]
The '''Friedmann''' Family (Komel Friedmann, Jolan Schlesinger + child
# @ [[Ivan Friedmann (M / Austria, 1930), Holocaust survivor]]


* [[Sidonia Stepper (F / Czechia, 1935), Holocaust survivor]]


* [[Mihajlo Sternschein (M / Germany, 1934), Holocaust survivor]]
# @ [[Ivana Haler (F / Bosnia, 1928), Holocaust survivor]]


* [[Ruza Stock (F / Austria, 1929), Holocaust survivor]]


* [[Inge Tausk (F / Austria, 1928), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Hugo Herzer (M / Bosnia, 1938), Holocaust survivor]]


* [[Darinka Vasch (F / Hungary, 1936), Holocaust survivor]]
# @ [[Slavo Julius (M / Croatia, 1932), Holocaust survivor]]


* [[Alessandro Wachsler (M / Croatia, 1936), Holocaust survivor]]


* [[Emanuele Wachsler (M / Croatia, 1933), Holocaust survivor]]
The '''Kapp''' Family (Rosa Kapp + child)
* [[Lidia Wachsler (F / Croatia, 1933), Holocaust survivor]]
# @ [[Kornelia Kapp (F / Austria, 1935), Holocaust survivor]]


* [[Grete Weisssel (F / Austria, 1932), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Dori Levi (F / Bosnia, 1935), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Sari Levi (F / Bosnia, 1938), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Vladimiro Mandl (M / Croatia, 1929), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Tonica Mann (F / Croatia, 1938), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Pietro Marberger (M / Croatia, 1938), Holocaust survivor]]


* [[Greta Wessel (F / Serbia, 1932), Holocaust survivor]]
# @ [[Alexander Mataj-Mathe (M / Bosnia, 1934), Holocaust survivor]]


# @ [[Evica Meder (F / Bosnia, 1939), Holocaust survivor]]


Stanka Weinrebe Lapter (F / Croatia, 1933), Holocaust survivor
# [[Gimka Offenbach (F / Poland, 1927), Holocaust survivor]]
Lea Gostl Ukraincik (F / Bosnia, 1934-2000), Holocaust survivor
# [[Perla Ovadia (F / Bosnia, 1930), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Edit Palfy (F / Austria, 1929), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Simha Papo (M / Bosnia, 1937), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Cita Pesach (F / Croatia, 1927), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Davide Pesach (M / Croatia, 1942), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Rita Pesach (F / Croatia, 1934), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Suzi Quittner (F / Croatia, 1932), Holocaust survivor]]
# @ [[Michael Reichsmann (M / Croatia, 1938), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Petar Reinhold (M / Germany, 1937), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Frici Rosenstock (M / Austria, 1930), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Hugo Rubinstein (M / Bosnia, 1938), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Kurt Schweitzer (M / Austria, 1932), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Alexander Sedak (M / Hungary, 1935), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Peter Stein (M / Czechia, 1929), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Sidonia Stepper (F / Czechia, 1935), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Mihajlo Sternschein (M / Germany, 1934), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Ruza Stock (F / Poland, 1929), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Inge Tausk (F / Austria, 1928), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Darinka Vasch (F / Hungary, 1936), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Alessandro Wachsler (M / Croatia, 1936), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Emanuele Wachsler (M / Croatia, 1933), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Lidia Wachsler (F / Croatia, 1933), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Grete Weiss (F / Austria, 1932), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Greta Wessel (F / Serbia, 1932), Holocaust survivor]]

Latest revision as of 07:11, 11 June 2023

Arbe / Rab

Overview

The Arbe (Rab) concentration camp was established by Italian Fascist authorities. It was operational from 28 June 1942 to 8 September 1943.

Conditions in the camps were very harsh for Slavic prisoners. The almost 3,000 Jewish inmates, instead, were treated as refugees. They were provided with better accommodation, sanitation and services; they lived in a separate section of the camp, in wooden and brick barracks and houses in contrast to the overcrowded tents sheltering the Slavic prisoners. And above all, they were spared from deportation.

After the capitulation of Italy and the liberation of the camp on 8 Sep 1943, most of the Jews (with the exception of the elderly and the sick) were evacuated to Partisan-held territory. Many joined the Resistance, while many women and children were brought to safety to southern Italy.

The Children

Arrested and sent to Auschwitz

According to the CDEC website, 37 Jews were deported from Arbe to Auschwitz, including at least 6 children. Only 9 deportees survived, including 4 children.

  1. Nora Flora Atias (F / Bosnia, 1926), Holocaust survivor
  2. Neta Hana Atias (F / Bosnia, 1928), Holocaust survivor
  3. Liliana Printz (F / Croatia, 1930), Holocaust survivor
  4. Georg Rochmes (M / Austria, 1938), Holocaust survivor

<Tra i deportati che da Arbe furono condotti ad Auschwitz vi furono anche alcuni altri bambini, che non sopravvissero. Dagli elenchi del CDEC risultano i nomi di Maja Grosman (1927) e Iva Enika Armut (1937)>

Remained in Yugoslavia with the Partisans

  1. Binko Abinum (M / Bosnia, 1936), Holocaust survivor Jelsa/Lesina -> Topusko

The Akons Family (Henrik Akons, Frida Weiss + 3 children)

  1. Jakob Finci (M / Bosnia, 1943), Holocaust survivor
  1. Nada Gostl (F / Bosnia, 1928-1983), Holocaust survivor
  2. Lea Gostl Ukraincik (F / Bosnia, 1934-2000), Holocaust survivor
  3. Yitzhak Kabilio (M / Bosnia, 1928), Holocaust survivor
  4. Stanka Weinrebe Lapter (F / Croatia, 1933), Holocaust survivor

Went to liberated Italy

Trasporto dei bambini, 1944

  1. Mika Adanja (M / Serbia, 1936), Holocaust survivor
  2. Marela Adanja (F / Serbia, 1939), Holocaust survivor

The Alkalaj Family (??, Ani Knoll + child) From Kraljevica

  1. Rene Alkalaj (F / Dalmatia, 1941), Holocaust survivor

The Altarac Family (David Altarac, Klara Altarac + 4 children) Isola di Mezzo/Lopud

  1. Josef Altarac (M / Bosnia, 1928), Holocaust survivor
  2. Lunci Altarac (M / Bosnia, 1936), Holocaust survivor
  3. Albi Altarac (M / Bosnia, 1937), Holocaust survivor
  4. Jozi Altarac (M / Bosnia, 1941), Holocaust survivor

Father and Josef joined the Resistance, Mother and younger children went to Italy (Bari).

The Altarac Family (Cevi Altarac, Bonci Altarac + 3 children) Isola di Mezzo/Lopud

  1. Ema Altarac (F / Bosnia, 19??), Holocaust survivor
  2. Sarika Altarac (F / Bosnia, 19??), Holocaust survivor
  3. Elias Altarac (F / Bosnia, 19??), Holocaust survivor

--From Jelsa/Lesina _> Bari

  1. Moni Altarac (M / Bosnia, 1939), Holocaust survivor
  1. Moric Atias (M / Bosnia, 1938), Holocaust survivor
  1. Iso Baruch (M / Bosnia, 1930), Holocaust survivor
  1. Oskar Bitel (M / Croatia, 1930), Holocaust survivor
  2. Branko Danon (M / Bosnia, 1927), Holocaust survivor

The Demonstein Family (Ljudevit Demonstein, Sabina Kohn + child)

  1. Ela Demonstein (F / Croatia, 1942), Holocaust survivor

The Ehrlich Family (??)

  1. Jacob Ehrlich (M / Bosnia, 1936), Holocaust survivor
  2. Rifka Ehrlich (F / Bosnia, 1936), Holocaust survivor

The Finci Family ([Cesare], Elika + child)

  1. Iso Finci (M / Bosnia, 1937), Holocaust survivor
  1. Blanka Finzi (F / Bosnia, 1928), Holocaust survivor
  2. Rita Finzi (F / Bosnia, 1932), Holocaust survivor
  3. Josef Finzi (M / Bosnia, 1940), Holocaust survivor

The Fisher Family (Elvira Pisker + child)

  1. Boris Fisher (M / Croatia, 1938), Holocaust survivor
  1. Nada Freund (F / Austria, 1932), Holocaust survivor
  2. Tamara Freund (F / Austria, 1936), Holocaust survivor

The Friedmann Family (Komel Friedmann, Jolan Schlesinger + child

  1. @ Ivan Friedmann (M / Austria, 1930), Holocaust survivor


  1. @ Ivana Haler (F / Bosnia, 1928), Holocaust survivor


  1. Hugo Herzer (M / Bosnia, 1938), Holocaust survivor
  1. @ Slavo Julius (M / Croatia, 1932), Holocaust survivor


The Kapp Family (Rosa Kapp + child)

  1. @ Kornelia Kapp (F / Austria, 1935), Holocaust survivor
  1. Dori Levi (F / Bosnia, 1935), Holocaust survivor
  2. Sari Levi (F / Bosnia, 1938), Holocaust survivor
  3. Vladimiro Mandl (M / Croatia, 1929), Holocaust survivor
  4. Tonica Mann (F / Croatia, 1938), Holocaust survivor
  5. Pietro Marberger (M / Croatia, 1938), Holocaust survivor
  1. @ Alexander Mataj-Mathe (M / Bosnia, 1934), Holocaust survivor
  1. @ Evica Meder (F / Bosnia, 1939), Holocaust survivor
  1. Gimka Offenbach (F / Poland, 1927), Holocaust survivor
  2. Perla Ovadia (F / Bosnia, 1930), Holocaust survivor
  3. Edit Palfy (F / Austria, 1929), Holocaust survivor
  4. Simha Papo (M / Bosnia, 1937), Holocaust survivor
  5. Cita Pesach (F / Croatia, 1927), Holocaust survivor
  6. Davide Pesach (M / Croatia, 1942), Holocaust survivor
  7. Rita Pesach (F / Croatia, 1934), Holocaust survivor
  8. Suzi Quittner (F / Croatia, 1932), Holocaust survivor
  9. @ Michael Reichsmann (M / Croatia, 1938), Holocaust survivor
  10. Petar Reinhold (M / Germany, 1937), Holocaust survivor
  11. Frici Rosenstock (M / Austria, 1930), Holocaust survivor
  12. Hugo Rubinstein (M / Bosnia, 1938), Holocaust survivor
  13. Kurt Schweitzer (M / Austria, 1932), Holocaust survivor
  14. Alexander Sedak (M / Hungary, 1935), Holocaust survivor
  15. Peter Stein (M / Czechia, 1929), Holocaust survivor
  16. Sidonia Stepper (F / Czechia, 1935), Holocaust survivor
  17. Mihajlo Sternschein (M / Germany, 1934), Holocaust survivor
  18. Ruza Stock (F / Poland, 1929), Holocaust survivor
  19. Inge Tausk (F / Austria, 1928), Holocaust survivor
  20. Darinka Vasch (F / Hungary, 1936), Holocaust survivor
  21. Alessandro Wachsler (M / Croatia, 1936), Holocaust survivor
  22. Emanuele Wachsler (M / Croatia, 1933), Holocaust survivor
  23. Lidia Wachsler (F / Croatia, 1933), Holocaust survivor
  24. Grete Weiss (F / Austria, 1932), Holocaust survivor
  25. Greta Wessel (F / Serbia, 1932), Holocaust survivor