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'''Tova Friedman''' was born on Sep 10, 1938 in Poland, in a village near Lodz. Under Nazi occupation, the family was forced to live in the Tomaszów Mazowiecki ghetto and then sent to concentration camps. At Auschwitz Tova avoided being sent to the death march by hiding  with her mother under dead bodies.  
'''Tova Friedman''' (Poland, 1940) is a child survivor of the Holocaust.  


She appears in a famous photo shot after the liberation of the camp on January 27, 1945. The photo pictures: (1) Tova Friedman; (2) [[Sarah Ludwig]]; and (3) [[Michael Bornstein]].
Her story is told in the book ''Kinderlager'' (1998).


[[File:Auschwitz children2.jpg|500px]]
* [[Holocaust Children's Biographies]] -- [[Holocaust Children's Memoirs]]


After the war, Tova and her mother reunited with her father (he also miraculously survived at Dachau). They came to the United States in 1950.
* [ wikipedia.en] -- [ wikipedia.it]


Tova grew up in Brooklyn. She bacame a social worker and eventually the executive director of Jewish Family Service in northern New Jersey.
* <Poland> <Auschwitz>


For a joke of fate, all the three children pictured in the photo lived in New Jersey, without knowing of each other. They finally reunited on June 4, 2017.
NOTES : Tova Friedman was born on Sep 10, 1938 in Poland, in a village near Lodz. Under Nazi occupation, the family was forced to live in the Tomaszów Mazowiecki ghetto and then sent to concentration camps. At Auschwitz Tova avoided being sent to the death march by hiding  with her mother under dead bodies ...She appears in a famous photo shot after the liberation of the camp on January 27, 1945. The photo pictures: (1) Tova Friedman; (2) [[Sarah Ludwig]]; and (3) [[Michael Bornstein]].


[[File:Reunion Holocaust Children.jpg|500px]]
[[File:Auschwitz children2.jpg|500px]]


==Literature ==
After the war, Tova and her mother reunited with her father (he also miraculously survived at Dachau). They came to the United States in 1950 ... Tova grew up in Brooklyn. She bacame a social worker and eventually the executive director of Jewish Family Service in northern New Jersey ... For a joke of fate, all the three children pictured in the photo lived in New Jersey, without knowing of each other. They finally reunited on June 4, 2017.


Her story is told in the book ''Kinderlager'' (1998).
[[File:Reunion Holocaust Children.jpg|500px]]






[[Category:Holocaust Children's Biographies (subject)|1938 Friedman]]
[[Category:Holocaust Children's Biographies (subject)|1938 Friedman]]
[[Category:Auschwitz (subject)|1938 Friedman]]

Revision as of 16:43, 16 February 2020

Tova Friedman (Poland, 1940) is a child survivor of the Holocaust.

Her story is told in the book Kinderlager (1998).

  • [ wikipedia.en] -- [ wikipedia.it]
  • <Poland> <Auschwitz>

NOTES : Tova Friedman was born on Sep 10, 1938 in Poland, in a village near Lodz. Under Nazi occupation, the family was forced to live in the Tomaszów Mazowiecki ghetto and then sent to concentration camps. At Auschwitz Tova avoided being sent to the death march by hiding with her mother under dead bodies ...She appears in a famous photo shot after the liberation of the camp on January 27, 1945. The photo pictures: (1) Tova Friedman; (2) Sarah Ludwig; and (3) Michael Bornstein.

Auschwitz children2.jpg

After the war, Tova and her mother reunited with her father (he also miraculously survived at Dachau). They came to the United States in 1950 ... Tova grew up in Brooklyn. She bacame a social worker and eventually the executive director of Jewish Family Service in northern New Jersey ... For a joke of fate, all the three children pictured in the photo lived in New Jersey, without knowing of each other. They finally reunited on June 4, 2017.

Reunion Holocaust Children.jpg