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'''Susak, Damatia (now Croatia)'''
'''Susak, Dalmatia (now Croatia)'''


== Overview ==
== Overview ==
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* [[Miriam Sajn (F / Croatia, 1934), Holocaust survivor]]  
* [[Miriam Sajn (F / Croatia, 1934), Holocaust survivor]]  
* [[Bozo Schreibstein (M / Croatia, 1929), Holocaust survivor]]  
* [[Bozo Schreibstein (M / Croatia, 1929), Holocaust survivor]]  
* [[Mladen Svicer (M / Croatia, 1934), Holocaust survivor]]  
* [[Mladen Svicer / Mladen Schwitzer / Steven Switzer (M / Croatia, 1934), Holocaust survivor]]  
* [[Miriam Veber (F / Croatia, 1928), Holocaust survivor]]  
* [[Miriam Veber (F / Croatia, 1928), Holocaust survivor]]  
* [[Dana Weinrebe (F / Croatia, 1930), Holocaust survivor]]  
* [[Dana Weinrebe (F / Croatia, 1930), Holocaust survivor]]  


* [[Dante Zipser (M / Hungary, 1933), Holocaust survivor]]  
* [[Dan Zipser (M / Hungary / Croatia, 1932), Holocaust survivor]]  
* [[Mladen Zipser (M / Hungary, 1930), Holocaust survivor]]  
* [[Mladen Zipser (M / Hungary / Croatia, 1929), Holocaust survivor]]


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

Latest revision as of 03:51, 7 June 2023

Susak, Dalmatia (now Croatia)

Overview

Many Croatian Jews fled to Susak, Dalmatia (then under Italian occupation). From them the refugees were deported (including the local Jewish residents) to mainland Italy.

The Children

Residents

Refugees

External links