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# Leone Alcalaj (1939) <Bosnia-Curzola>
# Leone Alcalaj (1939) <Bosnia-Curzola>
# Eleonora Dominitz (1933) <Poland-Acri>
# Ruben Fried (1933) <Zagabria-Spalato-Vicenza>
# Mordechai Gaon (1942) <Croatia-Curzola>
# Mordechai Gaon (1942) <Croatia-Curzola>
# Raffaele Gaon (1942) <Croatia-Curzola>
# Raffaele Gaon (1942) <Croatia-Curzola>
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==== From other camps ====
==== From other camps ====


# Eleonora Dominitz (1933) <Poland-Acri>
# Ruben Fried (1933) <Zagabria-Spalato-Vicenza>
# Milan Hirschl (1928) <Spalato-Treviso>
# Milan Hirschl (1928) <Spalato-Treviso>
# Zelico Hirscler (1928) <Spalato-Parma>
# Zelico Hirscler (1928) <Spalato-Parma>
# Velimir Sorger (1929) Spalato-Treviso
# Velimir Sorger (1929) Spalato-Treviso


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 14:02, 24 July 2021

SS Palestine (May 1944)

Overview

In 1944 the Italian government authorized two transports to Palestine, one in May 1944, the other in July 1944. The transports were made mostly of former internees from Ferramonti or other camps who had been liberated in Southern and Central Italy.

In the same period, in July 1944, around 1000 Jewish refugees chose to go from Naples to the United States (Fort Ontario).

The Children

Among the 254 passengers were numerous children. Most of them came da been interned with their families at Ferramonti.

The Pentcho Ship

  1. Chaviva Blumenfeld (1940) <Bratislava-Rodi-Ferramonti>
  2. Ilse Breuer <Vienna-Bratislava-Rodi-Ferramonti>
  3. Josef Breuer <Vienna-Bratislava-Rodi-Ferramonti>
  4. Judith Breuer <Vienna-Bratislava-Rodi-Ferramonti>
  5. Liane Breuer <Vienna-Bratislava-Rodi-Ferramonti>
  6. Liselotte Breuer <Vienna-Bratislava-Rodi-Ferramonti>
  7. Walter Ehrlich (1930) <Bratislava-Rodi-Ferramonti-Monteroduni>
  8. Benito Ehrlich (1942) <Bratislava-Rodi-Ferramonti-Monteroduni>
  9. Karl Farkas (1929) <Bratislava-Rodi-Ferramonti>
  10. Felicia Goldfinger (1941) <Poland-Bratislava-Rhodes-Ferramonti>
  11. Siegfrid Goldfinger <Poland-Bratislava-Rhodes-Ferramonti>
  12. Ernesto Lebovits (1942) <Bratislava-Rhodes-Ferramonti>
  13. Lewi Lebovitsn(1939) <Bratislava-Rhodes-Ferramonti>
  14. Adriana Lichtschein (1940) <Bratislava-Rhodes-Ferramonti>
  15. Leopold Spiegel (1929)
  16. Alessandro Wald (1943) <Slovakia
  17. Eva Weingarten (1943)
  18. Zewe Weingarten (1940)
  19. Giuseppe Wesel (1943)

Other Internees liberated at Ferramonti

  1. Margot Buckspan (1930) <Germany-Ferramonti>
  2. Mosè Isak Degen (1943) <Poland-Ferramonti>
  3. Helene Goldberger (1943) <Ferramonti>
  4. Alessandro Levi <Belgrag-Spalato-Ferramonti>
  5. Paolo Skopal (1936) Malaski, Czechia, <Ljubljana-Ferramonti>

From Curzola

  1. Leone Alcalaj (1939) <Bosnia-Curzola>
  2. Mordechai Gaon (1942) <Croatia-Curzola>
  3. Raffaele Gaon (1942) <Croatia-Curzola>
  4. Dagmar Klein (1938) <Zagreb-Curzola>
  5. Pietro Klein (1936) <Croatia-Curzola>
  6. Davide Maestro (1929) <Sarajevo-Curzola>
  7. Masalta Maestro (1929) <Sarajevo-Curzola>
  8. Isacco Maestro (1930) <Sarajevo-Curzola>
  9. Pietro Marberger (1938) <Croatia-Curzola>
  10. Ruth Milhofer (1938) <Zagreb-Curzola>
  11. Boris Njemirovski (1938) <Croatia-Curzola>
  12. Dragutin Polic (1943) <Sarajevo-Curzola>
  13. Miriam Polic (1936) <Sarajevo-Curzola>

From other camps

  1. Eleonora Dominitz (1933) <Poland-Acri>
  2. Ruben Fried (1933) <Zagabria-Spalato-Vicenza>
  3. Milan Hirschl (1928) <Spalato-Treviso>
  4. Zelico Hirscler (1928) <Spalato-Parma>
  5. Velimir Sorger (1929) Spalato-Treviso

External links

Pages in category "SS Palestine May44 (subject)"

The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.

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