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'''KZ Malo, Vicenza, Italy'''
== Overview ==
== Overview ==


Among the 52+ Jews who were confined at Malo were 11 children, with parents. They all left Malo on 14 Sep 1943 after the German occupation, going south. They were all successfully liberated in Central Italy and ended up in DP camps in Southern Italy.
Among the 52+ Jews who were confined at Malo were 11 children, with parents. They all left Malo on 14 Sep 1943 after the German occupation, going south. They were all successfully liberated in Central Italy. Six of them (the Buchler and the Rothstein families) migrated to the United States ([[Fort Ontario]]) in July 1944. The others ended up in DP camps in Southern Italy.  


== The children ==  
== The children ==  

Revision as of 10:13, 7 June 2023

KZ Malo, Vicenza, Italy

Overview

Among the 52+ Jews who were confined at Malo were 11 children, with parents. They all left Malo on 14 Sep 1943 after the German occupation, going south. They were all successfully liberated in Central Italy. Six of them (the Buchler and the Rothstein families) migrated to the United States (Fort Ontario) in July 1944. The others ended up in DP camps in Southern Italy.

The children

+ Paolo Deutch (M / Croatia, 1935), Holocaust survivor + Branko Deutch (M / Croatia, 1936), Holocaust survivor + Giorgio Deutch (M / Croatia, 1938), Holocaust survivor With their mother Gabriella Fischer -> Caramanico (PE)

+ Fritz Maurer (M / Austria, 1935), Holocaust survivor with his parents -> Santa Maria del Bagno

+ Vittorio Montias (M / Croatia, 1935), Holocaust survivor with his parents -> Bari (1945)

+ Lavoslav Rothstein (M / Croatia, 1938), Holocaust survivor "Leopoldo" + Mirjam Rothstein (F / Croatia, 1940), Holocaust survivor "Miriam" with their parents -> Fort Ontario (1944)