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'''Milayl Habedolah Ve'ad Laylot Hakrav''' [From Kristallnacht to the Nights of Battle] (Jerusalem: Masada Press, 1967) is the memoir written by Holocaust survivor [[Beni Virtzberg]] (1928-1968). Translated into English: ''From Death to Battle: Auschwitz Survivor and Palmach Fighter'' (2017). | |||
"When Beni Virtzberg was 9 years old, Kristallnacht destroyed his carefree childhood in his home town of Hamburg. Along with his parents, he was transported to Sosnowiec. Nazi Germany invaded Poland and the family shared the fate of many other Jews: internment in a ghetto, followed by deportation to Auschwitz. Beni's mother was murdered upon arrival. The young boy bravely fought to save his father's life, but he ultimately lost him as well. Beni's own fight for survival led him from Auschwitz, where he was forced to assist Joseph Mengele, to the death marches and to the notorious camps of Mauthausen and Melk. Upon liberation, Beni immigrated to Eretz Israel, joined the Palmach, and fought in some of the fiercest battles during Israel's War of Independence. During the Eichmann Trial, Beni decided to bear witness by writing his painful memoirs. The work on the book and the constant reminders of his agonizing past and losses took a great toll on him. On August 4, 1968, Beni Virtzberg took his own life."--Publisher description. | |||
[[Beni Virtzberg]] (1928-1968) was born in Germany. In 1939 the family moved to Poland, but only to find themselves under German occupation. After living in the Sosnowiec and Środula ghetto, they were deported to Auschwitz. Beni only survived serving as Mengele's personal servant and errand boy. Forced into a death march, he arrived to Mauthausen and Melk until liberation. He moved to Israel in November 1945. Served in the army during the Israel's War of Independence and then worked for the Jewish National Fund as a forester. In 1967 he published his memoir but plagued with depression, took his own life. | |||
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Revision as of 09:55, 21 January 2020
Holocaust Children's Memoirs
1960s
1967
Milayl Habedolah Ve'ad Laylot Hakrav [From Kristallnacht to the Nights of Battle] (Jerusalem: Masada Press, 1967) is the memoir written by Holocaust survivor Beni Virtzberg (1928-1968). Translated into English: From Death to Battle: Auschwitz Survivor and Palmach Fighter (2017).
"When Beni Virtzberg was 9 years old, Kristallnacht destroyed his carefree childhood in his home town of Hamburg. Along with his parents, he was transported to Sosnowiec. Nazi Germany invaded Poland and the family shared the fate of many other Jews: internment in a ghetto, followed by deportation to Auschwitz. Beni's mother was murdered upon arrival. The young boy bravely fought to save his father's life, but he ultimately lost him as well. Beni's own fight for survival led him from Auschwitz, where he was forced to assist Joseph Mengele, to the death marches and to the notorious camps of Mauthausen and Melk. Upon liberation, Beni immigrated to Eretz Israel, joined the Palmach, and fought in some of the fiercest battles during Israel's War of Independence. During the Eichmann Trial, Beni decided to bear witness by writing his painful memoirs. The work on the book and the constant reminders of his agonizing past and losses took a great toll on him. On August 4, 1968, Beni Virtzberg took his own life."--Publisher description.
Beni Virtzberg (1928-1968) was born in Germany. In 1939 the family moved to Poland, but only to find themselves under German occupation. After living in the Sosnowiec and Środula ghetto, they were deported to Auschwitz. Beni only survived serving as Mengele's personal servant and errand boy. Forced into a death march, he arrived to Mauthausen and Melk until liberation. He moved to Israel in November 1945. Served in the army during the Israel's War of Independence and then worked for the Jewish National Fund as a forester. In 1967 he published his memoir but plagued with depression, took his own life.
1967
Child of the Holocaust (London: Routledge & K. Paul, 1967) is the memoir written by Holocaust survivor Jack Kuper (b.1932).
"Offers the true account of an eight-year-old boy who returned to his Polish town one day to find that all the Jews had been sent away and describes his young years traveling fearfully around the country in the hopes of finding his people and a place to call home."--Publisher description.
Jack Kuper (b.1932)
Janina Bauman was a year older than Anne Frank when the Second World War began but, unlike The Diary of Anne Frank, this is a story of survival. When Hitler's decree forced her family into the Warsaw Ghetto, Janina, an intelligent, lively girl, suddenly found herself in a cramped flat, hiding with other Jewish families. At first even curfews and the casual cruelty meted out by the German occupiers could not dim her passion for books, boys and romance. Then came the raids, and Janina, with her sister and mother, had to keep on the move, hiding in the ruins of the ghetto to avoid being one of thousands rounded up every day and deported to the camps. Their escape to the 'Aryan' side was followed by two years in hiding, taking shelter with those willing to help them and living in constant fear of betrayal. Told through her teenage diaries, giving her story a rare immediacy, this is the extraordinary tale of a passionate young woman's courage and survival.
2000s
2006
Sevek and the Holocaust: The Boy Who Refused to Die (Matteson, Ill. : Sidney Finkel, 2006) is the memoir written by Holocaust survivor Sidney Finkel (Sevek Finkel; b.1931).
"Sidney “Sevek” Finkel is the author of Sevek and the Holocaust, The Boy Who Refused to Die. This Holocaust memoir is told from the perspective of eight-year-old Sevek, capturing the emotions of a boy who loses his home, his family and ultimately his humanity by the time he reaches the age of fourteen. He lived in a cramped and disease-ridden ghetto, saw his family murdered, endured the horrors of the Treblinka death camp, ate grass for survival in the final days before reaching freedom, and, finally, resumed his education in a foreign country after a six-year lapse. This 2nd Edition includes a new chapter about Sevek's return to Buchenwald 66 years after liberation, as well as new-found information learned during this visit. This book has been used as part of the Holocaust curriculum in hundreds of middle schools across the country, and Finkel has shared his story with thousands of students, relaying a message of tolerance, hope and love. Sevek and the Holocaust, The Boy Who Refused to Die received positive reviews from the Kirkus Review and Writer’s Digest. Sidney Finkel received the Philip K Weiss Award for Storytelling for Peace and Human Rights in 2013."--Publisher description.
Sidney Finkel (b.1931)
- [[Helga Weiss (1929)
- Ana Novac (b.1929)
- Renata Calverley (b.1937c) wrote Let Me Tell You a Story: One Girl's Escape from the Nazis.
Eva Schloss (1929-)
Pages in category "Holocaust Children's Memoirs (subject)"
The following 171 pages are in this category, out of 171 total.
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- Ruth Minsky Sender / Riva Minska (F / Poland, 1926), Holocaust survivor
- Laura Varon (F / Rhodes, 1926), Holocaust survivor
- Matylda Weinfeld / Miriam Akavia (F / Poland, 1927-2015), Holocaust survivor
- Ursula Bacon (F / Germany, 1927)
- Bill Basch
- Tomasz Blatt (M / Poland, 1927-2015), Holocaust survivor
- Henri Borlant (M / France, 1927), Holocaust survivor
- Dov Freiberg (M / Poland, 1927-2008), Holocaust survivor
- Jack Gruener
- Marek Herman (M / Poland, Italy, 1927), Holocaust survivor
- Clara Kramer (F / Poland, 1927-2018), Holocaust survivor
- Henri Landwirth (M / Belgium, 1927-2018), Holocaust survivor
- Esther Nisenthal Krinitz
- Moyshe Rekhtman
- Zuzana Růžičková (Czechia, 1927-2017), Holocuast survivor
- John G. Stoessinger (M / Austria, 1927-2017), Holocaust survivor
- Chanania Teitel / Hannan Dekel (M / Poland, 1927-1993), Holocaust survivor
- Sara Zyskind / Sara Rachela Plagier (F / Poland, 1927-1995), Holocaust survivor
- Wolfgang Adler
- Eliezer Ayalon / Lejzor Herschenfin (M / Poland, 1927), Holocaust survivor
- George Brady / Jiří Brady (M / Czechia, 1928-2019), Holocaust survivor
- Ilse Charny (F / Austria, 1928), Holocaust survivor
- Vera Diament / Vera Gissing (F / Czechia, 1928), Holocaust survivor
- Gerhard Durlacher
- Ben Edelbaum (M / Poland, 1928-1990), Holocaust survivor
- David Faber (M / Poland, 1928-2015), Holocaust survivor
- Luigi Fleischmann (M / Italy, 1928), Holocaust survivor
- Roman Frister
- Solly Ganor (M / Lithuania, 1928), Holocaust survivor
- Petr Ginz (M / Czechia, 1928-1944), Holocaust victim
- Heinz Goldstein / Henry Gallant (M / Germany, 1928-2019), Holocaust survivor
- Arek Herszlikowicz / Arek Hersh (M / Poland, 1928), Holocaust survivor
- Hanna Kugler Weiss (F / Italy, 1928), Holocaust survivor
- Tom Lantos (M / Hungary, 1928-2008), Holocaust survivor
- Nate Leipciger (M / Poland, 1928), Holocaust survivor
- Marceline Loridan-Ivens / Marceline Rozenberg (F / France, 1928-2018), Holocaust survival
- Hanna Pankowsky / Hanna Davidson (F / Poland, 1928-2020), Holocaust survivor
- Gilberto Salmoni (M / Italy, 1928), Holocaust survivor
- Davide Schiffer (M / Italy, 1928-2020), Holocaust survivor
- Alberto Sed (M / Italy, 1928), Holocaust survivor
- Lore Segal / Lore Groszmann (F / Austria, 1928), Holocaust survivor
- Martin Spett (M / Poland, 1928-2019), Holocaust survivor
- Beni Virtzberg (M / Germany, Poland, 1928-1968), Holocaust survivor
- Felix Weinberg (M / Czechia, 1928-2012), Holocaust survivor
- Elie Wiesel (M / Romania, 1928-2016), Holocaust survivor
- Edith Balas
- Becky Behar (F / Turkey, Italy, 1929-2009), Holocaust survivor
- Andre Berkover
- Margit Buchhalter Feldman (F / Hungary, 1929-2020), Holocaust survivor
- Ruth David (F / Germany, 1929-2020), Holocaust survivor
- Cordelia Edvardson
- Rena Finder (Poland, 1929), Holocaust survivor
- Thomas Geve / Stefan Cohn (M / Germany, 1929), Holocaust survivor
- Elly Gross
- Samuel Hoffman / Martin Hoffman (M / Czechia, 1929-2018), Holocaust survivor
- Simon Jeruchim (M / France, 1929), Holocaust survivor
- Imre Kertész (M / Hungary, 1929-2016), Holocaust survivor
- Ilse Koehn
- Akiva Kohane (M / Poland, 1929), Holocaust survivor
- Estelle Laughlin / Estelle Wakszlak (F / Poland, 1929), Holocaust survivor
- Samuel Pisar (M / Poland, 1929-2015), Holocaust survivor
- Eva Schloss / Eva Geiringer (F / Netherlands, 1929), Holocaust survivor
- Judita Stern / Judith Sherman (F / Slovakia, 1929), Holocaust survivor
- Alicia Weinsberg / Alicja Fajnsztejn (F / Poland, 1929), Holocaust survivor
- Helga Weiss / Helga Hošková-Weissová (F / Czechia, 1929), Holocaust survivor
- Irene Zisblatt
- Janina David
- Cesare Moise Finzi (M / Italy, 1930), Holocaust survivor
- Michael Gruenbaum (M / Czechia, 1930)
- Bertrand Herz (France, 1930)
- Ingrid Kisliuk / Inge Scheer (F / Austria, 1930-2020), Holocaust survivor
- Michal Kraus (M / Czechia, 1930), Holocaust survivor
- Hans Helmut Michel (M / Germany, France, 1930-1944), Holocaust victim
- Sami Modiano (M / Rhodes, 1930), Holocaust survivor
- Yehuda Nir / Juliusz Gruenfeld (M / Poland, 1930-2014), Holocaust survivor
- Josef Perl (M / Slovakia, 1930), Holocaust survivor
- Helga Pollak-Kinsky (F / Austria, 1930), Holocaust survivor
- Aranka Siegal / Aranka Meizlik (F / Hungary, 1930), Holocaust survivor
- Marianne Spier-Donati (F / Germany, 1930), Holocaust survivor
- Regina Steinitz
- Ela Weissberger / Ela Stein (F / Czechia, 1930-2018), Holocaust survivor
- Esther Werkendam / Hetty Verolme (F / Netherlands, 1930), Holocaust survivor
- Leo Michel Abrami (M / France, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Livia Bitton-Jackson / Elli L. Friedmann (F / Czechia, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Hana Brady / Hanička Bradyová (F / Czechia, 1931-1944), Holocaust victim
- Sevek Finkelstein / Sidney Finkel (M / Poland, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Simon Gronowski (M / Belgium, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Suzanne Gross / Sarah Pertofsky (F / France, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Renée Kann Silver (F / Germany, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Ruth Klüger (Austria, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Lia Levi (F / Italy, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Stephen Nasser
- Emanuele Pacifici (M / Italy, 1931-2014), Holocaust survivor
- Mikulas Reichental (M / Slovakia, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Josef Rosenbaum (M / Germany, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Fatina Sed (F / Italy, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Eva Slonim / Eva Weiss (F / Slovakia, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Regina Teitel / Rivka Dekel (F / Poland, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Romek Wajsman / Robbie Waisman (M / Poland, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Samuel Max Werkendam (M / Netherlands, 1931-2005), Holocaust survivor
- Sidney Zoltak (M / Poland, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Aharon Appelfeld (M / Poland, 1932-2018), Holocaust survivor
- Albert Bigielman (M / France, 1932), Holocaust survivor
- Edith Bruck / Edith Steinschreiber (F / Hungary, 1932)
- Krystyna Carmi (F / Poland, 1932)
- Henry Foner / Heinz Lichtwitz (M / Germany, 1932), Holocaust survivor
- Saul Friedländer (France, 1932), Holocaust survivor
- Pinchas Gutter (M / Poland, 1932), Holocaust survivor
- Jack Kuper / Jankele Kuperblum (M / Poland, 1932), Holocaust survivor
- Regine Miller (F / Belgium, 1932), Holocaust survivor
- Edith Milton / Edith Cohn (F / Germany, 1932), Holocaust survivor
- Schoschana Rabinovici / Suzanne Weksler (F / Lithuania, 1932-2019), Holocaust survivor
- Johanna Reiss (Netherlands, 1932), Holocaust survivor
- Cesare Rimini (M / Italy, 1932), Holocaust survivor
- Rolf Spier-Donati (M / Germany, 1932), Holocaust survivor
- Arie Tamir (M / Poland, 1932), Holocaust survivor
- Louis Begley / Ludwik Begleiter (M / Poland, 1933), Holocaust survivor
- Roman Ferber
- Annette Muller (F / France, 1933), Holocaust survivor
- Naomi Samson / Naomi Rosenberg (F / Poland, 1933), Holocaust survivor
- Arianna Szörényi (F / Italy, 1933), Holocaust survivor
- Zadok Jack Werkendam (M / Netherlands, 1933-2003), Holocaust survivor
- Aldo Zargani (M / Italy, 1933), Holocaust survivor
- Inge Auerbacher (F / Germany, 1934), Holocaust survivor
- Thomas Buergenthal (Poland, 1934), Holocaust survivor
- Magda Denes (F / Hungary, 1934-1996), Holocaust survivor
- Michal Glowinski
- Anita Kempler / Anita Lobel (F / Poland, 1934), Holocaust survivor
- Eva & Miriam Mozes (Romania, 1934)
- Ruth Barnett / Ruth Michaelis (F / Germany, 1935), Holocaust survivor
- Amos Blas
- Marcel Braitstein (M / Belgium, 1935), Holocaust survivor
- Krystyna Chiger / Kristine Keren (F / Poland, 1935), Holocaust survivor
- Erna Gorman (F / Poland, 1935), Holocaust survivor
- Peter Nachemstein / Peter Nash (M / Germany, 1935), Holocaust survivor
- Rena Quint
- Tomi Reichental (M / Slovakia, 1935), Holocaust survivor
- Sylvia Rozines
- Nelly S. Toll
- Jytte Bornstein (F / Denmark, 1936), Holocaust survivor
- Shlomo Breznitz
- Felicia Bryn (F / Poland, 1936-2014), Holocaust survivor
- Cesare Frustaci
- Andrew S. Grove (M / Hungary, 1936-2016), Holocaust survivor
- Renzo Modiano (M / Italy, 1936), Holocaust survivor
- Jurek Becker (M / Poland, 1937-1997), Holocaust survivor
- Ruth Kapp Hartz (F / France, 1937), Holocaust survivor
- Rachel Hyams / Rutka Greenspan (F / Poland, 1937), Holocaust survivor
- Eva Lavi / Ewa Ratz (F / Poland, 1937), Holocaust survivor
- Marian Marzynski / Marian Kuszner (M / Poland, 1937), Holocaust survivor
- Tova Friedman (F / Poland, 1938), Holocaust survivor
- Marione Ingram (F / Germany, 1938), Holocaust survivor
- Francine Lazarus (F / Belgium, 1938), Holocaust survivor
- Roma Ligocka / Roma Liebling (F / Poland, 1938), Holocaust survivor
- Trudie Strobel (F / Ukraine, 1938), Holocaust survivor
- Pawel Chiger (M / Poland, 1939), Holocaust survivor
- Rosemarie Koczy (F / Germany, 1939), Holocaust survivor
- Donatella Levi (F / Italy, 1939), Holocaust survivor
- Relli Robinson (F / Poland, 1939), Holocaust survivor
- Liliana Treves (F / Italy, 1939), Holocaust survivor
- Michael Bornstein (M / Poland, 1940), Holocaust survivor
- Sonja DuBois (F / Netherlands, 1940), Holocaust survivor
- Robert Finaly (M / France, 1941), Holocaust survivor
- Ib Katznelson (M / Denmark, 1941), Holocaust survivor
- Marguerite Lederman / Marguerite Mishkin (F / Belgium, 1941), Holocaust survivor
- Sophia Richman (F / Poland, 1941), Holocaust survivor
- Jasia Starkopf / Johanna Brainin (F / Poland, 1941-2017), Holocaust survivor
- Stefan Jerzy Zweig (M / Poland, 1941), Holocaust survivor
- Anita Epstein / Anita Kuenstler (F / Poland, 1942-2019), Holocaust survivor
- Julius Maslovat / Yidele Henechowicz (M / Poland, 1942), Holocaust survivor
- Joseph Polak (M / Netherlands, 1942), Holocaust survivor
Media in category "Holocaust Children's Memoirs (subject)"
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