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== Book : ''The Hide-and-Seek Children'' by Barbara Barnett (2012) == | |||
Realises the author's long fascination with the lives of a group of 148 Slovakian children. This title (''The Hide-And-Seek Children: Recollections of Jewish Survivors from Slovakia '') presents the stories of the contributors who are survivors of anti-Semitic atrocities perpetrated by Slovak fascists from 1939 until 1944 and later by the invading Nazis. | |||
== Children who went to Ireland == | == Children who went to Ireland == |
Revision as of 08:18, 24 June 2021
Schonfeld 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
In April 1948 a fifth (and final) group of 148 child survivors arrived in England.
It was Rabbi Solomon Schonfeld who gathered the group in Prague. Many of the children had been cared for in the Jewish orphanage in Kosice.
The group left from Prague’s main station on 20 April 1948. Thru Germany they reached the port of Ostend in Belgium, from where they crossed the Channel.
A hundred of the children continued their journey to Ireland, where they were cared for in a hostel at Clonyn Castle, just outside Dublin.
The 48 members of the fifth group of the Boys who remained in London were cared for in hostels or by relatives.
Many of the children did not settle in the UK but left for Israel or Canada.
Book : The Hide-and-Seek Children by Barbara Barnett (2012)
Realises the author's long fascination with the lives of a group of 148 Slovakian children. This title (The Hide-And-Seek Children: Recollections of Jewish Survivors from Slovakia ) presents the stories of the contributors who are survivors of anti-Semitic atrocities perpetrated by Slovak fascists from 1939 until 1944 and later by the invading Nazis.
Children who went to Ireland
All name (except one) are included in the USHMM Database
Most children were hosted at Clonyn Castle, just outside Dublin.
- The children who lived at 143 Kimmeage Road, Dublin are marked with (^)
- Youth aliyah candidates at Clonyn Castle are marked with (~)
- Helena Adler (1931)
- ~Gaspar Binet (1938), ~Robert Binet (1939)
- Relly Bleier (sister of Viola Bleier, 1933)
- ~Robert Bock (1934), ~Erich Bock (1934) (not siblings)
- ~Tibor Danzig (1937)
- Helena Deutl (Deutel) (1932)
- Kornelia Ehrlich (1932)
- Blanka Federweiss (1932)
- Elizabeth Feldmann (1931)
- ~Judith Feuerstein (1935)
- Helena Fischer (1932), ~Richard Fischer (1937), ~Vera Fischer (1942)
- Ester (Esther) Fleischman (Fleischmann) (1932), Hedviga Fleischman (Fleischmann) (no record)
- ~Judita (Judith) Friedmann (1937)
- Tamas Gottlieb (1938)
- Juraj Gross (1933)
- ~Emerich (Imrich?) Grossmann (1935), ~Olga Grossmann (1888?), ~Vera (Viera) Grossmann (1938)
- Edith Grunspan (1932)
- ~Eva Haupt (1935)
- ~Alfred Herz (Hercz?) (1936)
- Mordechaj Hirsch (1935)
- ~Manfred Hochhauser (1937), ~Moric (Marcel?) Hochhauser (1935)
- ~Josef Ickovitc (Ikovic) (1934)
- ^Alfred Kahan (1932), ^Samuel Kahan (1932)
- Klara Kalman (Kara Kaiman) (1932)
- ~Anna Katscher (1936), ~Ivan Katscher (1934)
- ^Robert Kaufmann (Kaufman) (1932)
- Malvina Klar (Klarova) (1939)
- ~Saba Kumeinann (Sava Kimelmann, Kunelman, Kumelman) (1933)
- ~Ervin (Erwin) Kummeldorfer (1938), ~Sonja Kummeldorfer (1940)
- ~Chaja Kurz (Kurc?) (1931)
- ^Jichel Lebovitsch (1932), ^Michael Lebovitsch (1932)
- Tibor Lerner (Lehner) (1932)
- Alfred Leicht (Lecht) (1932)
- ^Alexander Lenz (1932)
- Alice Lieberman (1933)
- Lili (Lily) Lowinger (1932)
- ~Alexander Lovy (Lowy) (1939)
- Gustav Lowy (1932), ~Judita (Judith?) Lowy (1941), ~Olga Lowy (1932)
- Marie (Maxie) Maieroviz (1932)
- ~Getruda (Gertruda) Mangel (1932), ~Viktor Mangel (1933)
- ~Alexander Mastbaum (1936)
- ~Gertruda (Gertrude) Muller (1934), ~Robert Muller (1932)
- Gyorgy Prissegi (1942)
- Israel Reich (1939), ~Oskar Reich (1935), ~Richard Reich (1938), Susanna Reich (1936)
- Tamas Reif (1935)
- ~Dezider (Desider) Rosenfeld (=?David Rosenfeld, 1937)
- ^Markusz Roth (1932)
- Lenke Rubin (1932), Maximilian Rubin (1932)
- ~Ernst Rubinstein (1935), ~Eva Rubinstein (1938)
- Chajim Schnebalg (Schnebaig) (1940)
- ^Moric Schonberger (1932)
- ^Ervin Schwarz (1932), Eva Schwarz (1934)
- ~Ella Schwarzthal (1939), Gisella (Greta) Schwarzthal (1933), Rozsi (Ruzena) Schwarzthal (1939) [Ella & Rozsi are twins)
- Gyury Stastny-Stahler (1939), Istvan Stastny-Stahler(1938), Marianna Stastny-Stahler (1942)
- ~Mihaly (Michal) Steiner (1938), ~Peter Steiner (1934), ~Tamas (Tamar) Steiner (1937)
- Chaja Steinmetz (1932)
- ~Alexander Strausz (Strauss) (1936), ~Gizella (Gizela) Strausz (Strauss) (1934), ~Leona Strausz (Strauss) (1932)
- Leib Strulovic (1932) [became Leo Stern]
- Martha Tapper (1935)
- Sendi Templer (1932)
- ~Artur (Jacob) Weinberger (1937), ~Emanuel (Imanuel?) Weinberger (1942)
- ~Judit Weinberg (Judith Weinberger) (1933),
- Jakub (Jacob) Weiss (1932)
- ~Franklina (Lola F.?) Wiesem (Wiesen) (1939), ~Vera (Viera?) Wiesen (1932)
- Agi Wiesner (1933), Judit (Judith) Wiesner (1932)
- ~Alfred Ziegler (1937), ~Judit (Judith) Ziegler (1936), ~Olga Ziegler (1938)
Pages in category "Schonfeld Children (subject)"
The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
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- Relli Bleier (F / Slovakia, 1928), Holocaust survivor
- Rosi Mauskopf (F / Slovakia, 1932), Holocaust survivor
- Hetty Weiner-Fisch / Hetty Klein (F / Slovakia, 1932), Holocaust survivor
- Viola Bleier (F / Slovakia, 1933), Holocaust survivor
- Eugen Danzig / Yehuda Danzig (M / Slovakia, 1933), Holocaust survivor
- Miklos Danzig / Michael Danzig (M / Slovakia, 1934-2014), Holocaust survivor