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'''Liberation of Dachau'''
'''Liberation of Dachau''' (see [[Holocaust Children Studies]])
 
* [[Dachau]] -- [[Kaufering Babies]]
 
* See [https://stevemorse.org/dachau/dachau.html Dachau Database]
 
== Overview ==
 
In the last year and months of the war many Jews arrived in Dachau. Some were transferred to other camps, some remained at Dachau and its numerous sub-camps. Although many of them perished, some survived. As a result, among the children liberated at Dachau, there were also several Jews.
 
[[File:Children Dachau Liberation.jpg|240px|An unidentified child survivor from Dachau]] [[File:Children Dachau Liberation5.jpg|440px|An unidentified child survivor from Dachau]]
 
[[File:Children Dachau Liberation2.jpg|700px]]
 
[[File:Children Dachau Liberation3.jpg|700px]]
 
* Young and old survivors in Dachau cheer arriving U.S. troops. In the middle stands 18 yr. old Juda Kukiela, the son of Mordcha Mendel and Ruchla Ita. Second from the left is [[Georg Spiegel|Gyorgy Laszlo Spiegel]] (b. 5/25/30) from Budapest, Hungary. USHMM Collections.
 
[[File:Children Dachau Liberation4.jpg|700px]]
 
Survivors cheer the arrival of American liberators. The four inmates with prison uniforms areare (from left to right) [[Georg Spiegel|Gyorgy Laszlo Spiegel]], David Moszkowicz, [[Szmulek Rozental]] (now Steve Ross) and Juda Kukieda. USHMM Collections.
 
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Latest revision as of 05:50, 9 April 2021

Liberation of Dachau (see Holocaust Children Studies)

Overview

In the last year and months of the war many Jews arrived in Dachau. Some were transferred to other camps, some remained at Dachau and its numerous sub-camps. Although many of them perished, some survived. As a result, among the children liberated at Dachau, there were also several Jews.

An unidentified child survivor from Dachau An unidentified child survivor from Dachau

Children Dachau Liberation2.jpg

Children Dachau Liberation3.jpg

  • Young and old survivors in Dachau cheer arriving U.S. troops. In the middle stands 18 yr. old Juda Kukiela, the son of Mordcha Mendel and Ruchla Ita. Second from the left is Gyorgy Laszlo Spiegel (b. 5/25/30) from Budapest, Hungary. USHMM Collections.

Children Dachau Liberation4.jpg

Survivors cheer the arrival of American liberators. The four inmates with prison uniforms areare (from left to right) Gyorgy Laszlo Spiegel, David Moszkowicz, Szmulek Rozental (now Steve Ross) and Juda Kukieda. USHMM Collections.

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