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'''Estera Zalcberg''' (F / Poland, 1928), Holocaust survivor. | '''Estera Zalcberg''' (F / Poland, 1928), Holocaust survivor. | ||
* KEYWORDS : <Poland> <[[Bedzin Ghetto]]> <[[Gross Rosen]]> | * KEYWORDS : <Poland> <[[Bedzin Ghetto]]> <[[Gross-Rosen]]> | ||
* MEMOIRS : ''The Children Accuse'' (1946), 15-17. | * MEMOIRS : ''The Children Accuse'' (1946), 15-17. | ||
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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
Estera was born February 20, 1928 in Janów near Czestochowa, and lived in Bedzin, Poland. Her two older brother Shmuel and Israel survived the Holocaust, but her sister Tauba, brother Mordechai, and father Menachem Zalcberg all perished. Estera Zalcberg was in the Peterswaldau forced labor camp (a sub-camp of Gross Rosen) in 1944 and until liberation on May 8, 1945. Other entries were made in the children's home in Chorzów after the war. | Estera was born February 20, 1928 in Janów near Czestochowa, and lived in Bedzin, Poland. Her two older brother Shmuel and Israel survived the Holocaust, but her sister Tauba, brother Mordechai, and father Menachem Zalcberg all perished. Estera Zalcberg was in the Peterswaldau forced labor camp (a sub-camp of [[Gross-Rosen]]) in 1944 and until liberation on May 8, 1945. Other entries were made in the children's home in Chorzów after the war. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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[[Category:Bedzin Ghetto (subject)|1928 Zalcberg]] | [[Category:Bedzin Ghetto (subject)|1928 Zalcberg]] | ||
[[Category:Gross Rosen (subject)|1928 Zalcberg]] | [[Category:Gross-Rosen (subject)|1928 Zalcberg]] |
Latest revision as of 10:18, 30 March 2021
Estera Zalcberg (F / Poland, 1928), Holocaust survivor.
- KEYWORDS : <Poland> <Bedzin Ghetto> <Gross-Rosen>
- MEMOIRS : The Children Accuse (1946), 15-17.
Biography
Estera was born February 20, 1928 in Janów near Czestochowa, and lived in Bedzin, Poland. Her two older brother Shmuel and Israel survived the Holocaust, but her sister Tauba, brother Mordechai, and father Menachem Zalcberg all perished. Estera Zalcberg was in the Peterswaldau forced labor camp (a sub-camp of Gross-Rosen) in 1944 and until liberation on May 8, 1945. Other entries were made in the children's home in Chorzów after the war.