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  • Searching For Maurice

    My father, Sergeant Norman Fisher of the 134th Mobile Gun Battalion of the U.S. Army, wrote hundreds of letters to his sweetheart back home when he served overseas during World War II. That sweetheart became my mother and recently I read for the first ...

  • Jewish Records Indexing -- Poland

    For information on Jewish genealogical and records research in Poland, how to access documents, find family members, etc.. please see Jewish Records Indexing - Poland. Holocaust survivors may be unaware that a remarkable number of Jewish records of ...

  • Searching for Betti Herzberg

    Friends, We have just seen that it's not too late to find loved ones; please help. Looking for: Betti Herzberg, born 1933 in Duisberg, Germany , but parents were Polish Citizens.  Father: Schimon Herzberg.  Mother: Mala Herzberg. Sister: Miriam...

  • Searching for any family members of Convoy #73

    On 15 May 1944, the convoy #73 left Drancy (France) with 878 Jews (only men in the prime of life, able to work, no women, no children, no elderly, no ill persons). They were supposed to go and work for the Todt organization. In reality, the train arriv...

  • Searching for Rachel Goldberg

    My father's family sheltered a Jewish girl during the war. My father would like to locate his "sister" after these many years. I have attached a photo of her and following is all the information I have at this time. We believe the girl's name is Rac...

  • Seeking Other Children from Sachsenhausen

    I am looking for children-survivors, boys and girls, who were in Sachsenhausen near Oranienburg, between December 1944 and April 1945, when the camp was liberated by the Russians. We, a group of around 20 children, were living in what was called "the R...

Who We Are

We are the Jewish Child Survivors of the Holocaust, persecuted during the Nazi era in ghettos, in camps, in hiding, on the run, or forced to leave Nazi occupied Europe. Our objectives are to represent the interest of the child survivor community and to support each other, to keep alive the memory of the six million Jews - including the 1.5 million children - murdered during the Holocaust, and to pass on our legacy to future generations. We pursue these objectives by telling stories of our survival, by community interaction, education, and by holding conferences and fighting anti-Semitism.
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