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'''Maurice Blick''' (Netherlands, 1939) was a Holocaust child survivor.  
'''Maurice Blick''' (M / Netherlands, 1939), Holocaust survivor.  


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== Biography ==


NOTES : Maurice Blick was born in 1939 in Amsterdam, Netherlands to Jewish parents. In 1943 the family were separated, his father was murdered at Auschwitz, while Blik, along with his sister and pregnant mother, was sent to [[Bergen Belsen]]. In May 1945, shortly before Belsen was liberated, they were put on the [[Troibitz Train]]. After liberation, they emigrated to England.
NOTES : Maurice Blick was born in 1939 in Amsterdam, Netherlands to Jewish parents. In 1943 the family were separated, his father was murdered at Auschwitz, while Blik, along with his sister and pregnant mother, was sent to [[Bergen Belsen]]. In May 1945, shortly before Belsen was liberated, they were put on the [[Troibitz Train]]. After liberation, they emigrated to England.




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Maurice Blick (M / Netherlands, 1939), Holocaust survivor.

Biography

NOTES : Maurice Blick was born in 1939 in Amsterdam, Netherlands to Jewish parents. In 1943 the family were separated, his father was murdered at Auschwitz, while Blik, along with his sister and pregnant mother, was sent to Bergen Belsen. In May 1945, shortly before Belsen was liberated, they were put on the Troibitz Train. After liberation, they emigrated to England.