Hammerschlag and Stein families: personal papers 1911-1992
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Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
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Auschwitz was the largest of the German Nazi concentration camps and extermination centers. Over 1.1 million men, women and children lost their lives in Auschwitz....
Stein, Jeanette. b 1945
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Stein, Eva. née Hammerschlag. b 1912
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Stein, Kitty. b 1942
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Hammerschlag, Maria. née Schick
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Stein - family
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Stein, Istvan. b 1904
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Hammerschlag, Alfred. b 1918
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Hammerschlag, Ernö
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Stein - Eva - b 1912
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Eva Stein (née Hammerschlag, born 1912) and her brother Alfred ('Fred', born 1918) grew up in Budapest. Their parents, Ernö ('Ernst') Hammerschlag, a businessman, and Maria Schick from Eger, Sudetenland (later Cheb, Czech Republic) got married in 1910. Soon after the wedding her family from Eger followed her to Budapest. Ernö and Maria divorced in 1926. In 1929 Eva travelled to Nancy, France, to attend a shorthand course. In November 1929 she managed to get a position at...
Hammerschlag - family
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