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NOTES : Gabor Hirsch was born Dec. 9, 1929, in Békéscsaba, Hungary. He was deported to [[Auschwitz]]. He survived in the camp among the [[Mengele Twins]] until January 27, 1945, when the Red Army arrived. He was reunited with his father, also an Auschwitz survivor. They both emigrated to the United States in 1952.
NOTES : Gabor Hirsch was born Dec. 9, 1929, in Békéscsaba, Hungary. He was deported to [[Auschwitz]]. He survived in the camp among the [[Mengele Twins]] until January 27, 1945, when the Red Army arrived. He was reunited in Budapest with his father, also a Holocaust survivor. In 1956, during the Hungarian Revolution, he immigrated to Switzerland


She is present in an iconic Auschwitz picture, together with other Auschwitz children, including [[Miriam Ziegler]], [[Pessa Balter]], and [[Eva Kor]]:
He is present in an iconic Auschwitz picture, together with other Auschwitz children, including [[Miriam Ziegler]], [[Pessa Balter]], and [[Eva Kor]]:


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Gabor Hirsch (M / Poland, 1929) is a child survivor of the Holocaust.

NOTES : Gabor Hirsch was born Dec. 9, 1929, in Békéscsaba, Hungary. He was deported to Auschwitz. He survived in the camp among the Mengele Twins until January 27, 1945, when the Red Army arrived. He was reunited in Budapest with his father, also a Holocaust survivor. In 1956, during the Hungarian Revolution, he immigrated to Switzerland

He is present in an iconic Auschwitz picture, together with other Auschwitz children, including Miriam Ziegler, Pessa Balter, and Eva Kor:

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