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  • #REDIRECT [[:Category:Holocaust Children Studies]]
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  • * [[The Lost Generation: Children in the Holocaust (1982 Eisenberg), book]] ...ore children's diaries, including Anne Frank's, and written testimonies by children.
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  • '''Hanka Dzubias''' (F / Poland, 1930), Holocaust survivor HANKA DZUBIAS was Born in 1930 in Poland, she was the youngest of 7 children. When the war began she lived in Lodz. In 1940 she was forced to enter the
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  • '''Jack Beigelman''' (M / Poland, 1930), Holocaust survivor ...izations, especially those dealing with education and commemoration of the Holocaust.
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  • '''Jakub Lapides''' (M / Poland, 1928-2005), Holocaust survivor ...ad three siblings. When both of his parents died before the war, all four children were placed in orphanages ... When the orphanage in the [[Lodz Ghetto]] was
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  • '''Michal Glowinski''' (M / Poland, 1934), Holocaust survivor * KEYWORDS : <[[Warsaw Ghetto]]> <[[Hidden Children]]> <[[Christian Orphanage]]>
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  • '''Amos Blas''' (M / Poland, 1935), Holocaust survivor * KEYWORDS : <[[Warsaw Ghetto]]> <[[Hidden Children]]> -- <Israel>
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  • '''Anita Epstein / Anita Kuenstler''' (F / Poland, 1942-2019), Holocaust survivor * KEYWORDS : <Poland> <[[Krakow Ghetto]]> <[[Hidden Children]]> -- <United States>
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  • '''USHMM Holocaust Survivors and Victims Database''' (see [[Holocaust Children Studies]]) ...Survivors and Victims Database'' is a comprehensive collection of names of Holocaust Survivors and Victims, made of several lists, including:
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  • '''Pierre Sauvage''' (M / France, 1944), Holocaust survivor * KEYWORDS : <[[Hidden Children, France]]> <[[Le Chambon-sur-Lignon]]> -- <United States> <France>
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  • #REDIRECT [[:Category:Holocaust Children Studies]]
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  • '''Edith Cohn / Edith Milton''' (F / Germany, 1932), Holocaust survivor ''[[Ruth Cohn (F / Germany, 19??), Holocaust survivor]]''
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  • '''Pierre Schneider''' (M / Luxembourg, 1937-2018), Holocaust survivor [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1937 (subject)|1937 Schneider]]
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  • '''Schoschana Rabinovici / Suzanne Weksler''' (F / Lithuania, 1932-2019), Holocaust survivor. [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1932 (subject)|1932 Rabinovici]]
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  • '''Gyorgy "Georges" Amsel''' (M / Hungary, 1933-2017), Holocaust survivor ''[[Zeussi Amsel (M / Hungary, 1929), Holocaust survivor]]''
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  • [[Jean Wasersztrum (M / France, 1939), Holocaust survivor]] [[Serge Wasersztrum (M / France, 1943), Holocaust survivor]]
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  • '''Jean Wasersztrum''' (M / France, 1939), Holocaust survivor [[Serge Wasersztrum (M / France, 1943), Holocaust survivor]]
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  • '''Internment Camps''' (see [[Holocaust Children Studies]])
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  • Holocaust survivor, as a child remained hidden in France while his parents perished a [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1930 (subject)|1930 Vidal-Naquet]]
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  • '''Menachem Frenkel''' (M / Belgium, 1936), Holocaust survivor * <[[Hidden Children]]> -- <Israel>
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  • '''Lia Levi''' (F / Italy, 1931), Holocaust survivor. * KEYWORDS : <[[Hidden Children, Italy]]> -- <[[Catholic Institute]]>
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  • '''Mass Shootings''' (see [[Holocaust Children Studies]]) ...Ukraine, Lithuania, Latvia) caused the death of thousands and thousands of children, even before the [[Death Camps]] became their main means of extermination.
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