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Revision as of 13:27, 10 September 2021
Spalato (Split)
The city of Spalato (Split) in Dalmatia became a place of refuge for many Jews from Yugoslavia or even Germany, Austria and Poland. Many of them ended up in mainland Italy. Among the refugees were numerous families with children.
Overview
When on April 6, 1941, the Italian Army occupied the town of Spalato (Split), there were 400 Jews living there, some being refugees from Austria, Czechoslovakia etc. Although Dalmatia nominally belonged to Pavelić's quisling Croatian state, the Italian army prevented his regime from persecuting the Jews, and some 3,000 refugees from Poland, Austria, and Czechoslovakia had passed through Split by 1943.
In June 1942 a mob devastated the synagogue, community offices, shops, and private houses. Under German pressure refugees were arrested and interned in Italian camps on the Dalmatian islands or in mainland Italy. When Italy capitulated in September 1943, and before the Germans entered the town, several hundred Jews crossed the Adriatic in small boats to Italy and to partisan-held islands, while others joined the partisan forces on the mainland. All remaining male Jews were made to register with the German authorities, and on October 13 were arrested and sent to the Sajmište camp near Belgrade where most of them perished. Around 150 Jews from Split died in the Holocaust. In 1947 only 163 Jews lived in Split.
The Holocaust Children
The 34 Nonantola Children
A group of 34 children (mostly orphans) came from Spalato to Nonantola in April 1943. After September 1943 they were all but one smuggled safely to Switzerland.
Interned in mainland Italy
Many children were interned with their families in various localities in mainland Italy, including Ferramonti.
- Misha Alkalay (M / Serbia, 1941), Holocaust survivor (Treviso)
- Elisa Almuly (F / Serbia, 1936), Holocaust survivor (Treviso)
- Ena Almuly / Ena Lorant (F / Serbia, 1934), Holocaust survivor (Treviso)
- Belja Altarac (F / Bosnia, 1932), Holocaust survivor (Asti, Ferramonti / Fort Ontario)
- Dora Altarac (F / Bosnia, 1936), Holocaust survivor (Asti, Ferramonti / Fort Ontario)
- Lenka Altarac (F / Bosnia, 1936), Holocaust survivor -- Treviso / Bari
- Simka Altarac (F / Bosnia, 1939), Holocaust survivor -- Treviso / Bari?
- Moritz Altarac (M / Croatia, 1937), Holocaust survivor -- Treviso / Lecce
- Iko Amar (M / Serbia, 1932), Holocaust survivor -- Parma / Milano
- Angelina Attias (F / Croatia, 1937), Holocaust survivor -- Vicenza / Lecce? (Angelina & Giuseppe)
- Giuseppe Attias (M / Croatia, 1937), Holocaust survivor -- Vicenza / Lecce
- Vittorio Attias (M / Bosnia, 1929), Holocaust survivor -- Parma / ???
- Vlado Augenfled (M / Croatia, 1929), Holocaust survivor -- Aosta / ???
- Avram Avramovich (M / Serbia, 1931), Holocaust survivor -- Parma / ???
- Ruth Bararon (F / Serbia, 1933), Holocaust survivor -- Aosta / Ferramonti / DP Lecce
- Ela Baruch (F / Serbia, 1937), Holocaust survivor -- Parma / ???
- Jenny Baruch (M / Serbia, 1928), Holocaust survivor -- Aosta / Ferramonti / Fort Ontario
- Rica Baruch (M / Bosnia, 1935), Holocaust survivor -- Vicenza / ???
- Vera Belich (F / Serbia, 1927), Holocaust survivor -- Aosta / Ferramonti / ???
- Enrico Betler (M / Serbia, 1928), Holocaust survivor -- Treviso / DP Bari
- Stanislao Breuer (M / Croatia, 1933), Holocaust survivor -- Treviso / DP Bari
- Leonardo Danon (M / Croatia, 1939), Holocaust survivor -- Aosta / DP Bari Leonardo & Michele
- Michele Danon (M / Croatia, 1938), Holocaust survivor -- Aosta / DP Bari
- Nicola Davicio (M / Croatia, 1939), Holocaust survivor -- Parma / Emigrated on 19 July 1943
- Greta Davidovic (F / Serbia, 1936), Holocaust survivor -- Parma / Emigrated on 4 February 1943
- Gabriele Deleon (M / Croatia, 1928), Holocaust survivor -- Vicenza / DP Brindisi
- Vito Elias (M / Serbia, 1937), Holocaust survivor -- Aosta / Ferramonti
- Marina Eskenazi (F / Serbia, 1941), Holocaust survivor -- Vicenza / ???
- Vivette Eskenazy (F / Serbia, 1934), Holocaust survivor -- Parma / Milano
- [[Verika Fargas
- Alberto Finzi (M / Bosnia, 1939), Holocaust survivor -- Aosta, Svizzera
- [[Ascher Finzi
- [[Erna Finzi
- [[Ester Finzi
- [[Giuseppe Finzi
- [[Matilde Finzi
- [[Nina Finzi
- [[Renza Finzi
- [[Samuele Finzi
- [[Sida Finzi
- [[Tilda Finzi
- [[Vlatko Freundlich (M / Croazia, 1930)
- [[Anita Fried (F / Croatia, 1938)
- [[Ruben Fried (M / Croatia, 1933)
- [[Branka Friedmann (F / Croatia, 1940)
- Isaac Garti (M / Serbia, 1929), Holocaust survivor -- Treviso (Possagno) -- Treviso
- Moshe Garti (M / Serbia, 1933), Holocaust survivor Isaac & Moshe
- Dina Gross (F / Croatia, 1934), Holocaust survivor -- Asti, Svizzera -- Dina & Tamara
- Tamara Gross (F / Croatia, 1931), Holocaust survivor -- Asti, Svizzera
- Josef Hazan (M / Bosnia, 1934), Holocaust survivor = Giuseppe Hazan -- Treviso / Fort Ontario
- Janko Herskovic (M / Croatia, 1938), Holocaust survivor -- Asti / ???
- Noemi Herskovic (M / Croatia, 1937), Holocaust survivor -- Asti / ???
- Ratko Herskovic (M / Croatia, 1940), Holocaust survivor -- Asti / ???
- Lea Hirschl (F / Serbia, 1931), Holocaust survivor -- Treviso, Svizzera
- Milan Hirschl (F / Serbia, 1928), Holocaust survivor -- Treviso, Ferramonti da Palestina (maggio 1944).
- Zelico Hirschel (M / Croatia, 1928), Holocaust survivor -- Treviso, Ferramonti da Palestina (maggio 1944).
- Branko Hichwald (M / Croatia, 1935), Holocaust survivor -- Asti, Ferramonti - Fort Ontario
- Yeoshua Jagoda (M / Poland, 1936), Holocaust survivor -- Vicenza / Bari
- Alessandro Jesua (M / Serbia, 1931), Holocaust survivor -- Parma / ???
- Carlotta Jesua (M / Serbia, 1931), Holocaust survivor -- Parma / ???
- Lilli Kohn (F / Serbia, 1936), Holocaust survivor -- Treviso
- Milan Kon (M / Croatia, 1927), Holocaust survivor -- Treviso / Lecce
- Maia Kresich (F / Serbia, 1932), Holocaust survivor -- Parma / Svizzera
- Neva Kresich (F / Serbia, 1935), Holocaust survivor -- Parma / Svizzera
- Zdenko Kresich (M / Croatia, 1936), Holocaust survivor -- Aosta / Svizzera
- Lina Lederer (F / Croatia, 1932), Holocaust survivor -- Asti / Svizzera
- Alessandro Levi (M / Serbia, 1933), Holocaust survivor -- Aosta, Ferramonti / Palestina da ferramenti (maggio 1944)
- Davide Levi (M / Serbia, 1931), Holocaust survivor -- Parma / Bari
- Davide Levi (M / Serbia, 1935), Holocaust survivor -- Parma / Svizzera
- Erna Levi (M / Bosnia, 1936), Holocaust survivor -- Aosta / Svizzera
- Isidor Levi (M / Croatia, 1928), Holocaust survivor -- Vicenze / Lecce
- Menahem Levi (M / Bosnia, 1931), Holocaust survivor -- Aosta / Svizzera
- Menahem Levi (M / Bosnia, 1929), Holocaust survivor -- Vicenza / Svizzera
- Misha Levi (M / Serbia, 1930), Holocaust survivor -- Aosta, Ferramonti / Lecce
- Rafael Levi (M / Bosnia, 1993), Holocaust survivor -- Vicenza, Svizzera
- [[Sara Levi (F / Serbia, 1928), Holocaust victim? Parma, deported
- Sceli Levi (M / Serbia, 1937), Holocaust survivor Parma, Svizzera
- Leone Levic (M / Serbia, 1928), Holocaust survivor -- Aosta, Ferramonti -- Fort Ontario
- Miriam Levic (F / Serbia, 1936), Holocaust survivor -- Parma
- Stella Levic (F / Serbia, 1927), Holocaust victim -- Parma, arrested (30/11/43), deported (05/04/44), perished Auschwitz (30/09/44) -- Stella Levic, figlia di Misha Levic e Maria Domaic è nata in Jugoslavia a Belgrado il 7 agosto 1927. Arrestata a Bedonia (Parma). Deportata nel campo di sterminio di Auschwitz. Non è sopravvissuta alla Shoah. <CDEC>
- Lucia Lustig (F / Croatia, 1927), Holocaust survivor -- Aosta, Svizzera
- Sonia Macoro (F / Serbia, 1940), Holocaust survivor -- Parma, Svizzera
- Ella Maestro (F / Bosnia, 1934), Holocaust survivor -- Asti, Ferramonti -- Lecce (Ella & Giacomo)
- Giacomo Maestro (F / Bosnia, 1937), Holocaust survivor -- Asti, Ferramonti -- Lecce (Ella & Giacomo)
- Albino Maltz (M / Bosnia, 1931), Holocaust survivor -- Aosta, Svizzera
- Beniamino Mandil (M / Serbia, 1928), Holocaust survivor -- Parma -- Roma
- Marcello Mandil (M / Serbia, 1929), Holocaust survivor -- Parma -- Roma
- Renata Markovic (F / Croatia, 1929), Holocaust survivor -- Belluno, Como, Svizzera
External links
Pages in category "Spalato (subject)"
The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
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- Mila Alcalai (F / Serbia, 1926), Holocaust survivor
- Jenny Baruch (M / Serbia, 1926), Holocaust survivor
- Irena Danon (F / Serbia, 1929), Holocaust survivor
- Belja Altarac (F / Bosnia, 1932), Holocaust survivor
- Ica Danon (M / Serbia, 1933), Holocaust survivor
- Ruben Fried (M / Croatia, 1933), Holocaust survivor
- Ena Almuly / Ena Lorant (F / Serbia, 1934), Holocaust survivor
- Josef Hazan (M / Bosnia, 1934), Holocaust survivor
- Alessandro Trepper (M / Hungary / Croatia, 1934), Holocaust survivor
- Elisa Almuly (F / Serbia, 1936), Holocaust survivor
- Dora Altarac (F / Bosnia, 1936), Holocaust survivor
- Lenka Altarac (F / Bosnia, 1936), Holocaust survivor
- Anita Fried (F / Croatia, 1938), Holocaust survivor
- Simka Altarac (F / Bosnia, 1939), Holocaust survivor
- Alberto Finzi (M / Bosnia, 1939), Holocaust survivor
- Misha Alkalay (M / Serbia, 1941), Holocaust survivor