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  • '''Maud Peper / Maud Dahme''' (F / Netherlands, 1936), Holocaust survivor ''[[Rita Peper (F / Netherlands, 1938), Holocaust survivor]]''
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  • ...ligion of Second Temple Judaism -- The Jewish Child, from the Bible to the Holocaust''' (Winter 2023) is a course offered by Prof. Gabriele Boccaccini at the Un ** [[Children]] - [[Holocaust Children Studies]]
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  • '''Gabor Hirsch''' (M / Poland, 1929-2020), Holocaust survivor. ...the Red Army arrived. He was reunited in Budapest with his father, also a Holocaust survivor. In 1956, during the Hungarian Revolution, he immigrated to Switze
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  • '''Anna Hanusova / Anna Flach''' (F / Czechia, 1930-2014), Holocaust survivor. ...hwitz concentration camp; the deportations of many of her friends from the children's home; the Red Cross visit to Theresienstadt; liberation and the return of
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  • '''Nazi Ghettos''' (see [[Holocaust Children Studies]]) ...nages were organized for children. The streets of the ghettos were full of children (in Warsaw [1], Lodz [2], Kovno [3], etc.):
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  • '''Samuel Pisar''' (M / Poland, 1929-2015), Holocaust survivor. ...ghetto. His father was tortured and shot by the Gestapo for smuggling some children into the Aryan zone. With the liquidation of the Ghetto he remained alone a
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  • '''Shlomo Galperin''' (M / Lithuania, 1931), Holocaust survivor ''[[Feive Galperin / Faiva Galpernas (M / Lithuania, 1929), Holocaust survivor]]''
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  • '''Elie Buzyn''' (M / Poland, 1929), Holocaust survivor. ...n. Elie was brought to France in an OSE orphanage, together with other 426 children of Buchenwald. He settled in France.
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  • '''George D. Schwab''' (M / Latvia, 1931), Holocaust survivor ...sh troops; his hospitalization in Holstein; being transferred to a Latvian children's home and running away from the home to a displaced persons camp in Neusta
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  • '''Raphael Sommer / Stefan Herz-Sommer''' (M / Czechia, 1937-2001), Holocaust survivor. Raphael Sommer, who had been born in Prague, was one of only a handful of children to survive Terezin. He was sent to the camp with his parents in July 1943;
    12 KB (1,914 words) - 09:22, 3 October 2020
  • ...:-10px;font-size:150%"> Appendix B: [[Holocaust Children Studies|Holocaust Children Studies (a virtual library)]] </p>
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  • ...ncipation, Italy]] -- [[Regno d'Italia]] -- [[Jews in Fascist Italy]] -- [[Holocaust, Italy]] -- [[Repubblica Italiana]] ...ees, Italy]] -- [[Rescuers, Italy]] -- [[Survivors, Italy]] -- [[Holocaust Children, Italy]]
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  • [[Italian Jewish Studies]] -- [[Holocaust Children Studies]] * Author of articles on the Italian Holocaust in particular on the experiences of Luigi Ferri and Giulio Ballio (Morpurg
    104 KB (14,129 words) - 10:33, 1 September 2024

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