

According to his daughter, Beatrice: My father escaped from the camp in 1941. After that he went to Russia, and the Ukraine, then went to Khazakistan, from 1941 to 1945. He knew from his friends that his parents went to the gas chamber, and also his four brothers and one sister, Beatrice.
His friend told him not to go back to Poland, because there wasn't no one there. As far as we know he was the only one who survived. He went to Poland, 1945-46, for three months. He went to Germany in 1946. (He had German identification which expired Sept. 2, 1951). First, he went to Paris, then took a ship to Bordeaux. (His French transit valued Sept. 12, 1946). He then decided to come to Brasil. Others stayed in England. He arrived from Bordeaux, France, on December 9, 1946.
As he said he always wanted to go to London to see his friends, and start as a representative of the English court, and never go back to Poland.
1910 |
October 5, 1910
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Kalusz, Poland
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1985 |
October 11, 1985
Age 75
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Rio de Janeir, Brazil
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