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The website '''''[https://www.centropa.org/ Centropa]''''' was founded in Vienna and Budapest in 2000 with the goal of preserving Jewish memory in Central and Eastern Europe, the Balkans, the Baltics, and the former Soviet Union, then disseminating our findings to the widest possible audience.
The website '''''[https://www.centropa.org/ Centropa]''''' was founded in Vienna and Budapest in 2000 with the goal of preserving Jewish memory in Central and Eastern Europe, the Balkans, the Baltics, and the former Soviet Union, then disseminating our findings to the widest possible audience.


It contains biographies of many Holocaust children survivors: 1927 (37), 1928 (41), 1929 (53), 1930 (28), 1931 (29), 1932 (20), 1933 (15), 1934 (23), 1935 (17), 1936 (11), 1937 (15), 1938 (14), 1939 (6), 1940 (4),  
It contains biographies of many Holocaust children survivors: 1927 (37), 1928 (41), 1929 (53), 1930 (28), 1931 (29), 1932 (20), 1933 (15), 1934 (23), 1935 (17), 1936 (11), 1937 (15), 1938 (14), 1939 (6),  
 
==== 1940 (4) ====
 
* [[Hana Gasic (F / Bosnia, 1940), Holocaust suvivor]]
* [[Veronika Kosikova (F / Slovakia, 1940), Holocaust suvivor]]
* [[Magdalena Kleinova (F / Slovakia, 1940), Holocaust suvivor]] Seborova
* [[Marcel Simon (M / Romania, 1940), Holocaust suvivor]]


==== 1941 (3) ====
==== 1941 (3) ====

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The website Centropa was founded in Vienna and Budapest in 2000 with the goal of preserving Jewish memory in Central and Eastern Europe, the Balkans, the Baltics, and the former Soviet Union, then disseminating our findings to the widest possible audience.

It contains biographies of many Holocaust children survivors: 1927 (37), 1928 (41), 1929 (53), 1930 (28), 1931 (29), 1932 (20), 1933 (15), 1934 (23), 1935 (17), 1936 (11), 1937 (15), 1938 (14), 1939 (6),

1940 (4)

1941 (3)

1942 (2)

External links

Pages in category "Centropa (website)"

The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.