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'''Ferramonti to Palestine July 1944'''
'''Ferramonti to Palestine July 1944'''


* [[Holocaust Refugee Children, Italy]] -- [[Ferramonti]]
* [[Holocaust Refugee Children, Italy]] -- [[Ferramonti]] -- [[SS Palestine (May 1944)]] -- [[Fort Ontario]]


== Overview ==  
== Overview ==  


The list of 57 refugees included 7 children:
In July 1944 the Italian and British authorities authorized a second (smaller) group of Jewish refugees to leave Italy for Palestine, after the departure of a first convoy in May 1944 (see [[SS Palestine May44]]). In the same days, at the end of July 1944, around 1000 Jewish refugees sailed from Naples to the United States ([[Fort Ontario]]).


# [[Leopold Nager <[[Ferramonti]]> <[[Liberation of Ferramonti]]>
Among the 57 passengers (all refugees from Central Europe) were at least 8 children. Seven of them had been present with their families at [[Liberation of Ferramonti]] in Sep 1943, one (Dina Neumann) had joined them after leaving the internment at Asolo (near Treviso) and a period in hiding in Central Italy.  
# [[Dina Neumann  <Asolo>
 
# [[Edith Pressburger (F / Slovakia, 1928), Holocaust survivor]] <[[Pentcho Ship]]> <[[Ferramonti]]> <[[Liberation of Ferramonti]]>
==== The [[Pentcho Ship]] ====
# [[Alexander Rosenbaum (M / Slovakia, 1938), Holocaust survivor]] <[[Pentcho Ship]]> <[[Ferramonti]]> <[[Liberation of Ferramonti]]>
 
# [[Luigi Rosenbaum (M / Slovakia / Italy, 1943), Holocaust survivor]] <[[Pentcho Ship]]> <[[Ferramonti]]> <[[Liberation of Ferramonti]]>
The parents of six of the children were among the passengers of the [[Pentcho Ship]] who were interned at [[Rhodes]] and later at [[Ferramonti]], until Liberation in Sept 1943. The four older children were born in Slovakia and were part of the original group, one was born in Rhodes in 1941, and one in Ferramonti in 1943.
# [[Miriam Rosenbaum (F / Slovakia, 1939), Holocaust survivor]] <[[Pentcho Ship]]> <[[Ferramonti]]> <[[Liberation of Ferramonti]]>
 
# [[Giuditta Roth (F / Slovakia / Rhodes, 1941), Holocaust survivor]] <[[Pentcho Ship]]> <[[Ferramonti]]> <[[Liberation of Ferramonti]]>
# ''Edith Pressburger'' (1928)
# Robert Reichenthal (1938)
# ''Alexander Rosenbaum'' (1938)
# ''Miriam Rosenbaum'' (1939)
# ''Giuditta Roth'' (1941)
# ''Luigi Rosenbaum'' (1943)
 
==== Also from [[Ferramonti]] ====
 
# [[Leopold Nager (M / Germany, 1928), Holocaust survivor]] -- <[[Ferramonti]]> <[[Liberation of Ferramonti]]>
 
==== From other camps ====
 
# [[Dina Neumann  (F / Croatia, 1941), Holocaust survivor]] -- <Spalato> <Asolo> <Hiding>


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

Latest revision as of 15:24, 26 July 2021

Ferramonti to Palestine July 1944

Overview

In July 1944 the Italian and British authorities authorized a second (smaller) group of Jewish refugees to leave Italy for Palestine, after the departure of a first convoy in May 1944 (see SS Palestine May44). In the same days, at the end of July 1944, around 1000 Jewish refugees sailed from Naples to the United States (Fort Ontario).

Among the 57 passengers (all refugees from Central Europe) were at least 8 children. Seven of them had been present with their families at Liberation of Ferramonti in Sep 1943, one (Dina Neumann) had joined them after leaving the internment at Asolo (near Treviso) and a period in hiding in Central Italy.

The Pentcho Ship

The parents of six of the children were among the passengers of the Pentcho Ship who were interned at Rhodes and later at Ferramonti, until Liberation in Sept 1943. The four older children were born in Slovakia and were part of the original group, one was born in Rhodes in 1941, and one in Ferramonti in 1943.

  1. Edith Pressburger (1928)
  2. Robert Reichenthal (1938)
  3. Alexander Rosenbaum (1938)
  4. Miriam Rosenbaum (1939)
  5. Giuditta Roth (1941)
  6. Luigi Rosenbaum (1943)

Also from Ferramonti

  1. Leopold Nager (M / Germany, 1928), Holocaust survivor -- <Ferramonti> <Liberation of Ferramonti>

From other camps

  1. Dina Neumann (F / Croatia, 1941), Holocaust survivor -- <Spalato> <Asolo> <Hiding>

External links