PLAN A VISIT
ABOUT THE HOLOCAUST
COMMEMORATION
RESEARCH
COLLECTIONS
EDUCATION & E-LEARNING
RIGHTEOUS
ABOUT US
JOIN US
PRESS ROOM
HIGH CONTRAST
REVERSE CONTRAST (YELLOW OVER BLACK)
NO CSS
RESERT
Online Store
Contact us
About us
Join us
Reserve a Visit
Donate
# Follow us
Copy Link
Add to Favorites
Languages
English
עברית
Русский
español
Deutsch
Français
ABOUT THE HOLOCAUST
Inroduction
What was the Holocaust?
The Holocaust Resource Center
This Month in Holocaust History
Video Lectures
Video Testimony Resource Center
RESEARCH & COLLECTIONS
Digital Collections
Shoah Names Database
The Photo Archive
The Righteous Database
The Documents Archive
Survivor Testimonies Collection
The Untold Stories Research Project
Deportations Database Research Project
Library Catalog
Film Catalog
The Artifacts Collection
About the Archives
Reference and Information Services
Hall of Names
Gathering the Fragments
About the Research Institute
Publications
Yad Vashem Studies
International Conferences
International Workshops
Research Projects
Postdoc Fellowships
COMMEMORATION
Introduction
Holocaust Remembrance Day 2023
Holocaust Remembrance Day Through the Years
Online Torchlighter Film Archive
International Holocaust Remembrance Day
Names
Download Pages of Testimony
Survivor Forms
Bar/Bat Mitzvah Twinning Program
The Shoah Victims' Names Recovery Project
EDUCATION & E-LEARNING
Introduction
About Us
Educational Materials
Educational Videos
For Educators in Jewish Frameworks
Online Courses
Seminars
e-Newsletter
International Projects
International Conferences
Languages
Echoes & Reflections
MUSEUMS & EXHIBITIONS
The Holocaust History Museum
The Art Museum
Online Exhibitions
Shoah- Auschwitz-Birkenau
Exhibitions Pavilion
ready2print Exhibitions
The Artifacts Collection
RIGHTEOUS
Introduction
About the Righteous
About the Program
Righteous Database
I Am My Brother's Keeper A Tribute to the Righteous
Featured Stories
Names of Righteous by Country
FAQs
Resources
We Seek Your Help
How to Apply
Contact Us
PLAN A VISIT
Reserve Your Visit Online
Plan Your Visit
Opening Hours
Transportation and Parking
menu
menu
Home
>
Collections
>
Names
>
Eva Balasz Balazs
>
Eva Balasz Balazs
Type Your Query
Submit
Clear
Eva Balasz Balazs
Survived
Эва Балаш Балаж nee Балаж was born, 1918. Prior to WWII she lived in Беклян, Румыния.
Эва пережил/а the Shoah.
This information is based on the records/documents displayed below:
Last Name
First Name
Year of Birth
Place of Residence
Source
Balazs
Eva
1918
Torda,
List of Stutthof camp inmates
Balasz
Eva
1918
Beclean, Romania
Survivors and refugees registration form
Record 1
Record 2
Record Details
Submit corrections and additions
Last Name
Balazs
First Name
Eva
Maiden Name
Balazs
Gender
Female
Date of Birth
14/12/1918
Place of Birth
Torda,<>,<>,<>
Marital Status
Single
Place During the War
Stutthof,Camp,Free City of Danzig
Status According to Source
camp inmate
Source Collection
Nevek - Jewish women in Stutthof KZ, The Beate Klarsfeld Foundation and Yad Vashem, 1995
Type of Material
List of Stutthof camp inmates
Item ID
5318991
1
* Automatic translation from Hebrew
Beclean
Transylvania
Romania
45.666;25.136
unstated place
Official names of places and districts reflect the administrative organization and state borders of the different countries before 1.01.1938.
Multiple places for group photographs
place of Residence
Place of Death