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# [[Adriana Lichtschein (F / Slovakia, 1940), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Adriana Lichtschein (F / Slovakia, 1940), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Leopold Spiegel (M / Slovakia, 1929), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Leopold Spiegel (M / Slovakia, 1929), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Alessandro Wald (F / Slovakia / Italy, 1943), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Alessandro Wald (M / Slovakia / Italy, 1943), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Zewe Weingarten (M / Slovakia / Rhodes, 1940), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Zewe Weingarten (M / Slovakia / Rhodes, 1940), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Eva Weingarten (F / Slovakia / Italy, 1943), Holocaust survivor]]
# [[Eva Weingarten (F / Slovakia / Italy, 1943), Holocaust survivor]]

Latest revision as of 07:02, 2 November 2023

SS Palestine (May 1944)

Overview

In 1944 the Italian government authorized two transports to Palestine, one in May 1944, the other in July 1944. The transports were made mostly of former internees from Ferramonti or other camps who had been liberated in Southern and Central Italy.

In the same period, in July 1944, around 1000 Jewish refugees chose to go from Naples to the United States (Fort Ontario).

The Children

Among the 254 passengers were 43 children. Most of them were refugees who had reached Italy from the Balkans.

Internees from Slovakia (The Pentcho Ship) (24)

These 24 children were part of a group of Jewish refugees who from Bratislava went to Rhodes and were deported to Ferramonti. All of them were liberated at Ferramonti in Sep 1943, except the Ehrlich Bros. who had been transferred with their parents to Monteroduni (near Campobasso), went into hiding and reunited with the rest of the group only at a later stage.

  1. Chaviva Blumenfeld (F / Slovakia / Serbia, 1940), Holocaust survivor
  2. Josef Breuer (M / Austria, 1928), Holocaust survivor
  3. Judith Breuer (F / Austria, 1930), Holocaust survivor
  4. Ilse Breuer (F / Austria, 1932), Holocaust survivor
  5. Liane Breuer (F / Austria, 1934), Holocaust survivor
  6. Liselotte Breuer (F / Austria, 1936), Holocaust survivor
  7. Valy Brody (F / Austria, 1937), Holocaust survivor
  8. Margot Buckspan (F / Germany, 1930), Holocaust survivor
  9. Mose Isak Degen (M / Poland / Italy, 1943), Holocaust survivor
  10. Walter Ehrlich (M / Slovakia, 1930), Holocaust survivor
  11. Benito Ehrlich (M / Leros, 1942), Holocaust survivor
  12. Karol Farkas (M / Slovakia, 1929), Holocaust survivor
  13. Sulamit Friedmann (F / Slovakia / Italy, 1943), Holocaust survivor
  14. Helene Goldberger (F / Slovakia / Italy, 1943), Holocaust survivor
  15. Siegfried Goldfinger (M / Poland, 1927), Holocaust survivor
  16. Felicia Goldfinger (F / Poland / Rhodes, 1941), Holocaust survivor
  17. Lewi Lebovits (M / Slovakia, 1939), Holocaust survivor
  18. Ernesto Lebovits (M / Slovakia / Italy, 1942), Holocaust survivor
  19. Adriana Lichtschein (F / Slovakia, 1940), Holocaust survivor
  20. Leopold Spiegel (M / Slovakia, 1929), Holocaust survivor
  21. Alessandro Wald (M / Slovakia / Italy, 1943), Holocaust survivor
  22. Zewe Weingarten (M / Slovakia / Rhodes, 1940), Holocaust survivor
  23. Eva Weingarten (F / Slovakia / Italy, 1943), Holocaust survivor
  24. Giuseppe Wesel (M / Slovakia / Italy, 1943), Holocaust survivor

Internees from Spalato

  1. Ruben Fried (M / Croatia, 1933), Holocaust survivor <Zagabria-Spalato-Vicenza>
  2. [[Milan Hirschl (1928) <Spalato-Treviso> (???) or Ivan? Milan apparently fled to Switzerland
  3. [[Zelico Hirscler (1928) <Spalato-Parma>
  4. Alessandro Levi (M / Serbia, 1933), Holocaust survivor <Spalato-Aosta-Ferramonti>
  5. [[Velimir Sorger (1929) Spalato-Treviso

Internees from Curzola

These 13 children were part of a group of Yugoslavian Jews (from Croatia and Bosnia), who were interned on the island of Korcula under Italian occupation. In October 1943 they reached safely southern Italy.

  1. Leone Alkalaj (M / Bosnia, 1939), Holocaust survivor <Bosnia-Curzola>
  2. Mordechai Gaon (M / Croatia, 1942), Holocaust survivor <Croatia-Curzola>
  3. Raffaele Gaon (M / Croatia, 1927), Holocaust survivor <Croatia-Curzola>
  4. Dagmar Klein (M / Croatia, 1938), Holocaust survivor <Zagreb-Curzola>
  5. Pietro Klein (M / Croatia, 1936), Holocaust survivor <Croatia-Curzola>
  6. Davide Maestro (M / Bosnia, 1929), Holocaust survivor <Sarajevo-Curzola>
  7. Mazalta Maestro (F / Bosnia, 1927), Holocaust survivor <Sarajevo-Curzola>
  8. Safira Maestro (F / Bosnia, 1927), Holocaust survivor <Sarajevo-Curzola>
  9. Isacco Maestro (M / Bosnia, 1930), Holocaust survivor <Sarajevo-Curzola>
  10. Pietro Marberger (M / Croatia, 1938), Holocaust survivor <Croatia-Curzola>
  11. Ruth Milhofer (F / Croatia, 1938), Holocaust survivor <Zagreb-Curzola>
  12. = Boris Njemirovski (M / Croatia, 1938), Holocaust survivor <Croatia-Curzola> (1928!)
  13. Dragutin Polic (M / Bosnia, 1943), Holocaust survivor <Sarajevo-Curzola>
  14. Miriam Polic (F / Bosnia, 1936), Holocaust survivor <Sarajevo-Curzola>

+ Nissim Mesulam (1929) + Ruth Bartana (1935-2011) + Gila Sida Eitan (1927-2018) From Sarajevo

From other provenance

  1. Eleonora Dominitz (1933) <Poland-Acri>
  2. Paolo Skopal (1936) Malaski, Czechia, <Ljubljana-Ferramonti>

+ Anna Szyller (Germany, 1929)

External links

Pages in category "SS Palestine May44 (subject)"

The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.

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