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  • * KEYWORDS : <[[Mauthausen]]> <[[Liberation of Mauthausen]]> -- <Israel> ...y were sent to the Mauthausen concentration camp by the Nazis until Allied liberation freed them a year later.
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  • ...ORDS : <Czechia> <[[Theresienstadt]]> <[[Auschwitz]]> <[[Death March]]> <[[Mauthausen]]> <[[Gunskirchen]]> -- <England> <Israel> ...cattle car for 2 to 3 weeks; arriving in Mauthausen and then Gunskirchen; liberation by the Americans in May 1945; returning to Prague and living in refugee cen
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  • ...tto]]> <[[Auschwitz]]> -- other camps -- <[[Mauthausen]]> <[[Liberation of Mauthausen]]> -- <United States> ...n in a working-class Jewish family. The family lived in the Jewish section of Pabianice. Yona's father sold merchandise to Polish stores. When the Poles
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  • ...ow Ghetto]]> <[[Plaszow]]> <[[Gross-Rosen]]> <[[Auschwitz]]> <[[Liberation of Auschwitz]]> Eugene Ginter was born February 1939 in Krakow, Poland. Under Nazi Occupation of Poland, he was in the Plaszow Ghetto, Plaszow concentration Camp, Gross-Ros
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  • ...Blechhammer]]> <[[Death March]]> <[[Buchenwald]] (Block 66)> <[[Liberation of Buchenwald]]> -- <Czechia> <Germany> <United States> ...enau Boys]] taken to Camp D. In January 1945, he was on a Death March to [[Mauthausen]] and [[Gunskirchen]], where he was liberated. After the war, he went back
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  • ...]]> <[[Czech Family Camp Auschwitz]]> <[[Auschwitz]]> <[[Death March]]> <[[Mauthausen]]> <[[Gunskirchen]]> -- <Czechia> <England> <[[Windermere Children]]> * MEMOIRS : ''Your Rod and Your Staff: A Young Man’s Chronicle of Survival'' (1996)
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  • ...ORDS : <[[Krakow Ghetto]]> <[[Plaszow]]> <[[Bergen-Belsen]]> <[[Liberation of Bergen-Belsen]]> ...In 1943 Tova and her mother were taken to Auschwitz. Tova’s father died in Mauthausen.
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  • * KEYWORDS : <[[Bukaczowce Ghetto]]> <[[Mauthausen]]> -- <[[Selvino Children]]> ...in the Selvino children's home in December 1946. There a surviving cousin of father tracked her down. He connected her with Tuvia’s two sisters and br
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  • ...RDS : <[[Kovno Ghetto]]> <[[Dachau]]> <[[Auschwitz]]> <[[Death March]]> <[[Mauthausen]]> <[[Death March]]> <[[Gunskirchen]]> -- <Israel> ...the [[Kovno Boys]], but perished during the death march from Auschwitz to Mauthausen.
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  • ...rmany> <Poland> <Ghetto> <Auschwitz> <Errand Boy> <Mengele> <Death March> <Mauthausen> <Melk> -- <Israel> ...ved to Israel in November 1945. Served in the army during the Israel's War of Independence and then worked for the Jewish National Fund as a forester. In
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  • ...etto]]> <[[Dachau]]> <[[Kovno Boys]]> <[[Auschwitz]]> <[[Death March]]> <[[Mauthausen]]> <[[Death March]]> <[[Gunskirchen]]> ...sen and the terrible living conditions; cannibalism; going to Gunskirchen; liberation day and the aftermath; meeting an Israeli officer with the Jewish Brigade;
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  • * KEYWORDS : <[[Auschwitz]]> <[[Mauthausen]]> <[[Gunskirchen]]> ..., Germany in December 1944; acts of sabotage in the camps; and the killing of an Ukrainian guard by inmates. See USHMM Oral Interview.
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  • * KEYWORDS -- <[[Auschwitz]]> <[[Mauthausen]] <[[Liberation of Mauthausen]]> -- <[[Belgicka Children]]> <England> ...ported to [[Auschwitz]]. In January 1945 he was sent on a death march to [[Mauthausen]] with his friend [[Sanyi Lenz]]. They were liberated there on May 5, 1945.
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  • ...: <[[Kovno Ghetto]]> <[[Kovno Boys]]> <[[Auschwitz]]> <[[Death March]]> <[[Mauthausen]]> <[[Death March]]> <[[Gunskirche]]> -- <Israel> Yehuda Feigin was one of the [[Kovno Boys]] liberated at [[Gunskirche]].
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  • ...etto]]> <[[Dachau]]> <[[Kovno Boys]]> <[[Auschwitz]]> <[[Death March]]> <[[Mauthausen]]> <[[Death March]]> <[[Gunskirchen]]> Zundel Gordon was one of the [[Kovno Boys]], liberated at [[Gunskirchen]].
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  • * KEYWORDS : <[[Auschwitz]]> <[[Mauthausen]]> <[[Gunskirchen]]> ...h Gluck of Kantorianoshi, Hungary, a village more than 100 miles southeast of Budapest, near Debrezin. His father, an Orthodox Jew, was in the meat busin
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  • ...etto]]> <[[Dachau]]> <[[Kovno Boys]]> <[[Auschwitz]]> <[[Death March]]> <[[Mauthausen]]> <[[Death March]]> <[[Gunskirchen]]> Dan Labanovski was one of the [[Kovno Boys]], liberated at [[Gunskirchen]].
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  • ...etto]]> <[[Dachau]]> <[[Kovno Boys]]> <[[Auschwitz]]> <[[Death March]]> <[[Mauthausen]]> <[[Death March]]> <[[Gunskirchen]]> Meir Gecht was one of the [[Kovno Boys]], liberated at [[Gunskirchen]].
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  • Friend of [[Eugenius Kamer (M / Poland, 1930), Holocaust survivor]] * KEYWORDS -- <[[Mauthausen]]> <[[Liberation of Mauthausen]]>
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  • ...> <Stutthof> <Landsberg> <[[Dachau]]> <[[Auschwitz]]> <[[Death March]]> <[[Mauthausen]]> <[[Death March]]> <[[Gunskirchen]]> -- <Israel> Leib Braverman was one of the [[Kovno Boys]], liberated at [[Gunskirchen]].
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