Category:Malo, Vicenza (subject)

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Group portrait of members of three Jewish refugee families in Malo, Italy (1942), where they have been confined by the Italian authorities. Pictured in the front row (left to right) are: Danko Buchler, an unidentified woman holding Miriam Rothhstein and an unidentified child, and Ari Rothstein. In the middle row from left to right are: Djordje Deutsch, Branko Deutsch, the Buchler daughter, and Pavel Deutsch. In the back row from left to right are: Renee Buchler holding her baby daughter, Gabriela Deutsch, unknown, Mrs. Milica Buchler, Mrs. and Mr. Rothstein
A Jewish refugee family from Croatia sits outside their lodgings in Malo, Italy (1942), where they have been confined by the Italian authorities. Pictured are Gabriela Deutsch sits and her three sons, Pavel, Branko and Djordje

KZ Malo, Vicenza, Italy

Overview

Among the 52+ Jews who were confined at Malo were 11 children, with parents. They all left Malo on 14 Sep 1943 after the German occupation, going south. They were all successfully liberated in Central Italy. Six of them (the Buchler and the Rothstein families) migrated to the United States (Fort Ontario) in July 1944. The others ended up in DP camps in Southern Italy.

The children

(1) The BUCHLER family (Father, Mother, and 4 children) -> Fort Ontario (1944)


(2) The DEUTCH Family (Mother [Gabriella Fischer] and 3 children) -> Caramanico (PE)


(3) The MAURER Family (Father, Mother and Child) -> Santa Maria del Bagno


(4) The MONTIAS Family (Father, Mother, and Child) -> Bari (1945)


(5) The ROTHSTEIN Family (Father, Mother, and 2 Children) -> Fort Ontario (1944)