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'''Anzelm Landesman''' (M / Poland, 1933), Holocaust survivor | '''Anzelm Landesman''' (M / Poland, 1933), Holocaust survivor | ||
* KEYWORDS : <[[Aryan Side]]> | * KEYWORDS : <[[Hidden Children, Poland]]> <[[Aryan Side]]> | ||
* MEMOIRS : ''The Children Accuse'' (1947), 75-76 | |||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
* | * [[Holocaust Survivor Testimonies, Poland]] #905 | ||
Born 1933 in Skalat. | Born 1933 in Skalat. | ||
[[Category:Holocaust Children (subject)|1933 Landesman]] | "Anzelm - 12 years old, residing in Skałata. During the deportation of the Jews, he was injured while escaping. Sent to Tarnopol, and from there to Bełżec. He runs away with his brother, they part ways on the way. He works on a farm until 1944. Liberated by the Red Army in the spring of 1945, he returned to Skałat, met his uncle, and together they came to Gliwice. Dedicated to the Jewish Orphanage in Gliwice." | ||
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[[Category:Holocaust Children's Earliest Narratives (subject)|1933 Landesman]] | |||
[[Category:Holocaust Survivor Testimonies, Poland (subject)|1933 Landesman]] | |||
[[Category:Hidden Children (subject)|1933 Landesman]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:59, 8 April 2023
Anzelm Landesman (M / Poland, 1933), Holocaust survivor
- KEYWORDS : <Hidden Children, Poland> <Aryan Side>
- MEMOIRS : The Children Accuse (1947), 75-76
Biography
Born 1933 in Skalat.
"Anzelm - 12 years old, residing in Skałata. During the deportation of the Jews, he was injured while escaping. Sent to Tarnopol, and from there to Bełżec. He runs away with his brother, they part ways on the way. He works on a farm until 1944. Liberated by the Red Army in the spring of 1945, he returned to Skałat, met his uncle, and together they came to Gliwice. Dedicated to the Jewish Orphanage in Gliwice."