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'''Henri Rozen-Rechels''' (Poland, 1933) is a child survivor of the Holocaust.  
'''Henri Rozen-Rechels''' (M / Poland, 1933), Holocaust survivor.  


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== Biography ==


NOTES : Elie Buzyn was born in Demblin, Poland in 1933. He survived the [[Lodz Ghetto]] and ended up in [[Buchenwald]] at the end of 1944. He was in Block 66, but was nevertheless deported to [[Theresienstadt]], where he was liberated on May 9, 1945. After the war, he was reunited with his mother in Poland. The family then moved to France.
NOTES : Elie Buzyn was born in Demblin, Poland in 1933. He survived the [[Lodz Ghetto]] and ended up in [[Buchenwald]] at the end of 1944. He was in Block 66, but was nevertheless deported to [[Theresienstadt]], where he was liberated on May 9, 1945. After the war, he was reunited with his mother in Poland. The family then moved to France.




[[Category:Holocaust Children (subject)|1933 Rozen]]
[[Category:Holocaust Children, 1933 (subject)|1933 Rozen]]


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Henri Rozen-Rechels (M / Poland, 1933), Holocaust survivor.

Biography

NOTES : Elie Buzyn was born in Demblin, Poland in 1933. He survived the Lodz Ghetto and ended up in Buchenwald at the end of 1944. He was in Block 66, but was nevertheless deported to Theresienstadt, where he was liberated on May 9, 1945. After the war, he was reunited with his mother in Poland. The family then moved to France.