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==Biography ==
==Biography ==


Leon Pochnik was born in 1933 into a Jewish family that owned the second largest chocolate factory in Poland. Until the age of 6, he enjoyed a privileged existence. In 1939, the family fled Nazi occupied Poland. For a year and a half, they traveled through Lithuania, Russia, Japan and Canada before finally reaching the United States.
Leon Pochnik was born in 1933 into a Jewish family that owned in Krakow the second largest chocolate factory in Poland. Until the age of 6, he enjoyed a privileged existence. In 1939, the family fled Nazi occupied Poland. They stayed in Lithuania until they could secure a transit visa to Japan. For a year and a half, they traveled through Lithuania, Russia’s vast countryside by train, Japan and Canada before finally reaching the United States.


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[[Category:Holocaust Children, Poland (subject)|1933 Pochnik]]
[[Category:Holocaust Children, Poland (subject)|1933 Pochnik]]


[[Category:Refugees (subject)|1933 Pochnik]]
[[Category:Holocaust Refugee Children (subject)|1933 Pochnik]]
[[Category:Holocaust Refugee Children, Japan (subject)|1933 Pochnik]]

Latest revision as of 18:26, 13 October 2020

Leon Prochnik (M / Poland, 1933), Holocaust survivor

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Biography

Leon Pochnik was born in 1933 into a Jewish family that owned in Krakow the second largest chocolate factory in Poland. Until the age of 6, he enjoyed a privileged existence. In 1939, the family fled Nazi occupied Poland. They stayed in Lithuania until they could secure a transit visa to Japan. For a year and a half, they traveled through Lithuania, Russia’s vast countryside by train, Japan and Canada before finally reaching the United States.

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