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  • Under Nazi occupation the Jews were first moved into ghettos, and then, from there into concentration camps. Berger was sent to Strassho [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1928 (subject)|1928 Berger]]
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  • * KEYWORDS : <Poland> <[[Nazi Ghettos]]> <[[Buchenwald]]> <[[Theresienstadt]]> <[[Liberation of Theresienstadt]]> [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1927 (subject)|1927 Himmelfarb]]
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  • ...s suddenly found their lives in danger during World War II. Locked away in ghettos and facing deportation to death camps and concentration camps, Jews were de [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1937 (subject)|1937 Korn]]
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  • ...a Tenenbaum Grayzel was born in Poland in 1934 and was five years old when Nazi Germany invaded and occupied her country. Her family fled their hometown fo ...rlager barracks-the children's section. By a twist of fate, when the final Nazi cry of "Alle Juden raus!" echoed through the camp, each of the girls was hi
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  • ...rlager barracks-the children's section. By a twist of fate, when the final Nazi cry of "Alle Juden raus!" echoed through the camp, each of the girls was hi [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1937 (subject)|1937 Hyams]]
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  • ...ll manner of harsh treatment and discriminatory laws. As a result of these Nazi policies, many Jewish people were eager to get out, but making all of the n [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1924 (subject)|1924 Langer]]
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  • ...of the town's Jewish population, was placed in one of the two confinement ghettos set up in Sighet. In May 1944, the Hungarian authorities, under German pres ...ply poignant autobiographical account of his survival as a teenager in the Nazi death camps. This new translation by Marion Wiesel, Elie's wife and frequen
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  • ...nt of any 10-year-old boy as people brought flowers, food and drink to the Nazi soldiers. The Lodz ghetto remained open long after the other ghettos in Poland were liquidated and the prisoners were sent to other camps or to
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  • ...is. Hungary was allied to Germany, but at first the country did not bow to Nazi pressure in March 1944, Nazi occupation began in Hungary. The fascist Arrow Cross Party gained power
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  • ...ecreased the population. Those that managed to survive were shipped off to Nazi labor camps. A handful were kept as the cleanup squad. "I held my mother’ ...rlager barracks-the children's section. By a twist of fate, when the final Nazi cry of "Alle Juden raus!" echoed through the camp, each of the girls was hi
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  • ...fourteen when he began his diary in Vilna (Vilnius), Lithuania during the Nazi occupation. He was a gifted writer and wrote movingly of how his family and ...was little food, poor sanitation, and the residents were subject to random Nazi brutality and periodic roundups. Despite these conditions, underground cult
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  • ...emoir A LUCKY CHILD. He arrived at Auschwitz at age 10 after surviving two ghettos and a labor camp. Separated first from his mother and then his father, Buer ...ny of his father's friends in Germany came to Czechoslovakia to escape the Nazi government's unfair policies and stayed at the hotel.
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  • ...not Jewish, and thus the couple was a "privileged" mixed marriage and not subject to deportation. The children were deported in May 1942 to [[Theresienstadt] ...story of Hana Brady and how her suitcase led Ishioka to Toronto became the subject of a CBC documentary. Karen M. Levine (born 1955), the producer of that doc
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  • * 17. Thu Mar 9, 2023 -- Children in the Ghetto [[Nazi Ghettos]] [[Warsaw Ghetto]] -- [[Lodz Ghetto]] (lack of education, hunger, diseases ...Collection} [[Jack Mandelbaum]] (b.1927). ''Surviving Hitler: A Boy in the Nazi Death Camps'', by Andrea Warren (New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 2001).
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  • ...tvian and Lithuanian auxiliaries, massacred nearly all the Jews in Latvia. Ghettos were established in the larger cities of Riga, Dvinsk, and Liepāja (also k ...I had no intention to do homework; after three school years I failed every subject save English. I had my own life to lead, which was to have a good time and
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  • The classics of Jewish children’s literature represent a broad spectrum of subject, style, point of view, and artistic technique. But they all point back to t ...ny more diaries, shedding light on the wartime lives of young people under Nazi oppression.
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