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* KEYWORDS : [[Auschwitz]] -- [[Buchenwald]] -- [[Mittelbau-Dora]] -- [[Bergen-Belsen]] -- [[Liberation of Bergen-Belsen]] | |||
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Revision as of 09:58, 30 March 2021
Marton Adler (M / Ukraine, 1929), Holocaust survivor
- KEYWORDS : Auschwitz -- Buchenwald -- Mittelbau-Dora -- Bergen-Belsen -- Liberation of Bergen-Belsen
Biography
Marton Adler, born in 1929 in Volové, a village in Sub Carpathian Ruthenia (now Mizhhir'ia, Ukraine), describes growing up the oldest child and his two brothers and one sister; his father; the Jewish community in Volové; the Hungarian occupation in 1939; the conscription of his father into a labor unit in Russia from 1941 until the end of 1942; the anti-Jewish laws and his family losing their store; the German occupation in March 1944; being deported with his family to a ghetto in Sokirnitsa, Ukraine; being sent to Auschwitz and the deaths of his mother and siblings; being sent with his father to Buchenwald; being sent to Dora; his father’s death in Dora; and being liberated by the British from Bergen-Belsen. (USHMM)