Eva Ackermann

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Eva Ackermann (F / Hungary, 1926), Holocaust survivor

Biography

Eva Ackermann was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1926. Although an only child, Eva was part of a large extended family, most of whom perished in the war. Eva's parents divorced when she was young and she was raised by her mother. Eva had a reasonably normal childhood, even after the war began. After the German annexation of Hungary in 1944, Eva was separated from her mother and sent to Zurndorf, Austria. From there she was transported to a labor camp in Landsberg, where she was liberated. Her father perished in an air raid shortly before the end of the war and her mother died in Bergen-Belsen.

Sources

  • Voice/Vision Holocaust Survivor Oral History Archive (Eva Ackermann, 1926) -- YES

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