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== The children == | == The children == | ||
# Adler, | # [[David Adler (M / Poland, 1931), Holocaust survivor]] | ||
# Ajzykowicz, Ignac | # Ajzykowicz, Ignac | ||
# [[William Auspitz (M / Hungary, 1930), Holocaust survivor]] <DP Kloster Indersdorf> | # [[William Auspitz (M / Hungary, 1930), Holocaust survivor]] <DP Kloster Indersdorf> |
Revision as of 01:41, 6 February 2024
Southampton Children (see Holocaust Children Studies)
- Windermere Children (Aug 45) -- Southampton Children (Oct 45) -- Belgicka Children (Mar 46) -- Paris Children (Jun 46) -- Schonfeld Children (Apr 48)
Overview
After the Windermere Children (August 1945), a second group of 152 child survivors arrived in England in late October and early November 1945. They are known as the Southampton Children.
The 152 children were selected from three different locations: the displaced persons’ camp in Belsen-Hohne in the British occupied zone of Germany (47 of them had survived the imprisonment in Bergen-Belsen), the Feldafing Displaced Persons’ Camp and the Kloster Indersdorf International DP Children’s Camp, both in the US zone in Bavaria.
The children
- David Adler (M / Poland, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Ajzykowicz, Ignac
- William Auspitz (M / Hungary, 1930), Holocaust survivor <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Yankel Bart (M / Poland, 1929), Holocaust survivor
- Baumohl, Sander
- Salek Benedikt (M / Poland, 1925), Holocaust survivor <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Samuel Berkovitz (M / Czechia, 1929), Holocaust survivor <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Bernacki, Chaskiel
- Moses Beserman (M / Poland, 1928), Holocaust survivor <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Moshe Birnbaum (M / Germany, 1928), Holocaust survivor <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Brastman, Hersch
- Chaim Brenner (M / Poland, 1928), Holocaust survivor <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Zysel Brenner (M / Poland, 1928), Holocaust survivor <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Broch, Abraham
- << Alfred Buchführer (M / Germany, 1926), Holocaust survivor <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Bulwa, Abraham
- Cigelmann, Icik
- Czeret, Arie
- Dajch, Rosa
- Daudach, Jeno
- Davidowicz, Greta
- Deutsch, Eugene
- Deutsch, Moses
- Dreybus, Fela
- Elenbaum, Henek
- Fekete, Yolande
- Feldman, Abraham
- Josef Fijalko (M / Poland, 1932), Holocaust survivor <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Wladislaus Fischer (M / Hungary, 1930), Holocaust survivor <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Fixler, Magda
- Flasz, Mechel
- Fried, Zilli
- Joseph Fuchs (M / Romania, 1930), Holocaust survivor <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Yeno Fulop (M / Hungary, 1930), Holocaust survivor <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Gancz, Anton
- Gancz, Herman
- Geldman, Moses
- Chaim Geller (M / Poland, 1930), Holocaust survivor <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Glazier, Henoch
- Gross, Zbyszek
- Gruber, Marta
- Grussman, Sinaida <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Gutman, Wolf
- Gutt, Witold
- Hebel, Pinchas
- Hecht, Martin <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Hecht, Jacob <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Hejnochowitz, Abraham
- Herzberg, Heinz
- Herzkowitz, Josef
- Heyman, Manfred <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Himmelstein, Josef
- Hitter, Imre <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Hornstein, Joseph
- Hymans, Alfred
- Ingielman, Hillel
- Isaaksohn, Arthur
- Joel, Tania
- Junger, Mozes <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Junger, Samuel <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Jussem, Nelly <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Kadysiewicz, Kive <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Kadysiewicz, Hil <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Kahan, Dezider <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Kalman, Ruzka
- Kampel, Fischel <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Kanitz, Istvan
- Katz, Bernard
- Kaufmann, Adela
- Kestenberg, David
- Klajman, Jankiel <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Klappholz, Kurt <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Klein, Miklos <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Klein, Erno <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Klein, Sandor <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Kleinman, Lazar <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Kleinman, Kazriel
- Knobel, Marie
- Kohn, Gabor
- Koslowska, Esther
- Kuczer, Szmul <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Kusmiersi, Jacob <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Kusnirowski, Szaja
- Landau, Mathias
- Laufer, Abraham
- Lichtenstajn, Josef <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Lipski, Abraham
- Liss, Chaim
- Litwin, Icek
- Litwin, Mordka
- Lustgarden, Moniek
- Maisner, Abraham <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Manela, Stefa
- Meier, Bruno <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Meisels, Bela <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- << Munkacsy, Tibor <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Nasch, Bernat <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Neumann, Herman
- Neumann, Hans <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Oliner, Samuel
- Owichi, Natan
- Pakula, Josef
- Perl, Salomon
- Perlmutter, Abraham
- Perlmutter, Biance
- Perlmutter, Izak
- Pfefferkorn, Eliasz
- Pietrkowski, David
- Pinczewski, Moshe
- Rolnik, Natan <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Rotbaum, Josek
- Rotenstein, Mendel
- Rotenstein, Moniek
- Rotstein, Rywen
- Rottenberg, Pinkas Eliasz <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Rubinfeld, Israel
- Rubinstein, Abram
- Salzberg, Mirjam
- Schwartz, Otto <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Singer, Sarolta
- Steinkeller, Moses <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Stroh, Peter <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Swinik, Aron <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Swinik, Chaim <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Szorer, Mala
- Szwartzberg, Zenek
- Szyler, Szmul
- Tafler, Anton
- Topel, Mordechai <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Trilling, Liliana
- Troper, Jankiel <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Vogelhut, Hirsch
- Wachsmann, Elizabeth
- Wachsmann, Hilda
- Abraham Warsaw (M / Poland, 1927), Holocaust survivor <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Warszauer, Szmuel
- Warszawska, Estera
- Weiler, Horst
- Weinberger, Gisella
- Weinberger, Margit
- Weinberger, Rozi
- Herman Weinstock (M / Poland, 1933), Holocaust survivor <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Julius Weiss (M / Ukraine, 1929), Holocaust survivor <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Julius Weiss (M / Ukraine, 1929), Holocaust survivor <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Weiss, Bela
- Weissburg, Ruth
- Widansky, Mosek
- Wieder, Ignacz
- Wieder, Lieb
- Wilhelm, Edith
- Wolf Witelsohn (M / Poland, 1930), Holocaust survivor <DP Kloster Indersdorf>
- Wolff, Gunter
Pages in category "Southampton Children (subject)"
The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.