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'''Gerhard Durlacher''' (M / Germany, 1928-1996), Holocaust survivor
'''Gerhard Durlacher''' (M / Germany, 1928-1996), Holocaust survivor

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Gerhard Durlacher (M / Germany, 1928-1996), Holocaust survivor

  • MEMOIRS : Stripes in the Sky (1991)

Overview

Durlacher was born into a liberal Jewish family in Germany . In 1937 he settled in Rotterdam with his parents, after they had fled from the Nazis. The flight was not far enough. The family was arrested on 3 October 1942 and deported to Westerbork transit camp. Then to Theresienstadt and then to Auschwitz. Gerhard Durlacher was one of the Birkenau Boys. Forced into a Death March, he was liberated by the Russians on May 8, 1945. His father perished in Bergen-Belsen, his mother in Stutthof.

Book : Stripes in the Sky (1991)

This biographical reflection of the Holocaust has been written by one of the survivors of the concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau. The author considers not only his own fate, but also the role that the world at large, and the Allies in particular, played in the genocide that took place.

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