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Hans Rudelsheim (1234) | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Hans was born to a Jewish family in the small Dutch town of Kampen. His father worked as a tailor, and he taught Hans about the tailoring

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Isaac Sandler (5916) | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Isaac was one of six children born to a Jewish family in the Ukrainian village of Vachnovka in the Soviet Union. In the mid-1920s,

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Gertrud Teppich (5547) | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Gertrud, born Gertrud Herz, was one of three children born to a Jewish family in the German capital of Berlin. In her early twenties,

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Maria Nemeth (7411) | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Maria's parents lived in Szentes, a town in southeastern Hungary, located 30 miles from the city of Szeged. Her mother, Barbara,

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Frederick Dermer (2232) | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Frederick was born to a Jewish family in the Austrian capital of Vienna. His father died when he was a baby, and he and his mother

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Hans Rudelsheim (1234) | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Hans nació en el seno de una familia judía en el pueblo pequeño holandés de Kampen. Su padre era sastre, y le enseñó a Hans su profesión.

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Henny Schermann (5863) | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Henny's parents met soon after her father emigrated from Russia. Henny was the first of the Jewish couple's three daughters. Frankfurt

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David Birnbaum (2664) | Holocaust Encyclopedia
David, known as Dudek by his family and friends, came from Radom, a city with a large Jewish population. David's family was involved

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Betje Jakobs (2293) | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Betje and her sister Saartje were born to Jewish parents in the town of Zwolle in the Netherlands' north central province of Overijssel.

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Joseph Gani (3272) | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Joseph and his family lived in Preveza, a town with a Jewish population of 300 that was located on the Ionian seashore. Joseph's

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Mordecai Pinchas Szabasson (3604) | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Mordecai, known in Yiddish as Motl, was born to a religious Jewish family with six children. His hometown of Kozienice, located near

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Jacob Unger (2578) | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Jacob was living in Essen, Germany, when he met and married Erna Schumer, who, like him, came from a religious Jewish background.

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Zuzana Gruenberger (6091) | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Zuzana was the youngest of three children born to Hungarian-speaking Jewish parents in the city of Kosice. She was the baby of the

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Abraham Soep (2656) | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Abraham, known as "Bram," was born to a religious Jewish family in Amsterdam. After graduating from high school, Bram went into the

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Albert Gani (2134) | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Albert and his family lived in Preveza, a town with a Jewish population of 300 that was located on the Ionian seashore. Albert's

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Nadine Schatz (1901) | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Nadine was the daughter of immigrant Jewish parents. Her Russian-born mother settled in France following the Russian Revolution of

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Edith Goldman Bielawski (1773) | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Edith's parents owned a cotton factory in the town of Wegrow [in Poland]. The Goldmans were a religious family, and raised Edith,

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Renee Schwalb (1591) | Holocaust Encyclopedia
1933-39: Las fuerzas alemanas ocuparon Austria [el Anschluss] en marzo de 1938. Medidas anti-judías fueron impuestas rápidamente.

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Friedrich-Paul von Groszheim (5364) | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Friedrich-Paul was born in the old trading city of Luebeck in northern Germany. He was 11 when his father was killed in World War

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Sally Izikowitz (5604) | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Sally was an only son born to Jewish parents in the Baltic port of Liepaja. When Sally was a child, his family moved to Aizpute,

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Rudolf Acohen (3354) | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Rudolf, known as Rudi, and his brother were born in Amsterdam to a Jewish family of Spanish descent. The family lived in a pleasant

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Friedrich-Paul von Groszheim (5364) | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Friedrich-Paul nació en la ciudad vieja de Luebeck en el norte de Alemania. Tenía 11 años cuando su padre murió en la Primera Guerra

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Pavol Kovac (4402) | Holocaust Encyclopedia
As a boy, Pavol lived with his parents in the city of Martin in Slovakia. His father taught at the local agricultural college. The

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Robert Oelbermann (5336) | Holocaust Encyclopedia
In 1919 Robert and his brother Karl founded the Nerother Bund youth group in the Cologne region. Like other German youth groups,

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Sylvia Winawer (7281) | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Sylvia's Jewish-born parents had converted to Christianity as young adults, and Sylvia was raised in the Christian tradition. Mr.


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