ZehnNullNeunzig in Buchenwald : ein jüdischer Häftling erzählt
Memoirs of a German Jew, born in 1925 in Leipzig. In 1942 the deportations of Jews to the East began. His family was first exempted from this fate thanks to his father's Hungarian nationality. His father left for Budapest, but was not able to bring the rest of the family there. In Leipzig, they worked at forced labor until their arrest in October 1943. Kralovitz's mother and sister were deported to Ravensbrück and murdered; his father was arrested in Budapest in 1944 and killed in Auschwitz. Kralovitz was sent to Buchenwald, managed to escape from a death march in April 1945, and hid until his liberation by the American army. Includes index. 80 pages. : illustrations. ; 21 cm. + DVD : "Abgewandert" : die Deportationen der Juden aus Leipzig, Rolf Kralovitz erinnert sich.
- Kralovitz, Rolf, 1925-
- NIOD Bibliotheek
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- on1101087169
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Germany--Leipzig--Biography.
- Jews--Germany--Leipzig--Biography.
- Leipzig (Germany)--Biography.
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