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From the [[Ostrowiec Ghetto]] he was deported to [[KZ Blizin]] (a sub-camp of Majdanek), [[Auschwitz]] (in July 1944), then on a death march to <[[Buchenwald]], and finally to [[Theresienstadt]], where he was liberated in May 1945.  
From the [[Ostrowiec Ghetto]] he was deported to [[KZ Blizin]] (a sub-camp of Majdanek), [[Auschwitz]] (in July 1944), then on a death march to <[[Buchenwald]], and finally to [[Theresienstadt]], where he was liberated in May 1945.  


In August 1945 he joined the [[Windermere Children]] and went to England, where he remained the rest of his life.  
In August 1945 he joined the [[Windermere Children]] and went to England, where he remained the rest of his life.
 
== Sources ==
 
* USHMM Database -- NO
* 45aid.org (Icek Alterman, 1928) -- YES


== External links ==
== External links ==

Latest revision as of 06:25, 23 June 2021

Icek Alterman (M / Poland, 1928), Holocaust survivor

Biography

Icek Alterman was born in 1928 in Ozarow, Poland, to Zacharias and Sura Khava. The family lived in Ostrowiec, Poland.

From the Ostrowiec Ghetto he was deported to KZ Blizin (a sub-camp of Majdanek), Auschwitz (in July 1944), then on a death march to <Buchenwald, and finally to Theresienstadt, where he was liberated in May 1945.

In August 1945 he joined the Windermere Children and went to England, where he remained the rest of his life.

Sources

  • USHMM Database -- NO
  • 45aid.org (Icek Alterman, 1928) -- YES

External links