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Jehuda Gurvic was born March 20, 1929 in Kovno, Lithuania. He was force to live in the [[Kovno Ghetto]] with his family. After the liquidation of the ghetto in 1944 he was sent to Dachau. There he was one of the 131 [[Kovno Boys]] who were sent to Auschwitz. With a death march in January 1945 he arrived in [[Mauthausen]] on Jan 30, 1945 and then transferred to [[Gunskirchen]]. He was part of a group of 37 child survivors from Kovno liberated at [[Gunskirchen]]. | Jehuda Gurvic was born March 20, 1929 in Kovno, Lithuania. He was force to live in the [[Kovno Ghetto]] with his family. After the liquidation of the ghetto in 1944 he was sent to Dachau. There he was one of the 131 [[Kovno Boys]] who were sent to Auschwitz. With a death march in January 1945 he arrived in [[Mauthausen]] on Jan 30, 1945 and then transferred to [[Gunskirchen]]. He was part of a group of 37 child survivors from Kovno liberated at [[Gunskirchen]]. After the war, he moved to Israel. | ||
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Revision as of 14:50, 28 May 2021
Jehuda Gurvic (M / Lithuania, 1929), Holocaust survivor
- One of the Kovno Boys, liberated at Gunskirchen
- KEYWORDS : <Kovno Ghetto> <Dachau> <Auschwitz> <Death March> <Mauthausen> <Death March> <Gunskirchen>
Biography
Jehuda Gurvic was born March 20, 1929 in Kovno, Lithuania. He was force to live in the Kovno Ghetto with his family. After the liquidation of the ghetto in 1944 he was sent to Dachau. There he was one of the 131 Kovno Boys who were sent to Auschwitz. With a death march in January 1945 he arrived in Mauthausen on Jan 30, 1945 and then transferred to Gunskirchen. He was part of a group of 37 child survivors from Kovno liberated at Gunskirchen. After the war, he moved to Israel.