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Otwock, Poland, Michael Hochberg (the submitter) in a orphanage, after the war.

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At the end of the war, Yaakovski, the poish family that kept Michael, passed him to a orphanage in Otwock. In the year 1950, most of the children went to Israel, and thos that didn't were moved to a orphanage in Krakow until 1954/1955.
11Photographs of the Hochberg family in Poland.
At the end of the war, Yaakovski, the poish family that kept Michael, passed him to a orphanage in Otwock. In the year 1950, most of the children went to Israel, and thos that didn't were moved to a orphanage in Krakow until 1954/1955. Bottom row (from the left): Weidorch (standing), lodwik. 2nd row (from the left): Welodok and Wenda Shtikgold's mother, Yehudith Finkel (Gik), Ella (Weiss?), Genia Premnska (?), Bozna Kegnovich, Renia and Leyla (cousins). 3rd row (from the left): Lobe Biyolke Blum, the nurse Dzshya (the Prof's wife), Dvora (the teacher...
Archival Signature : 9367/11
Credit : Yad Vashem
Related Collection : 11Photographs of the Hochberg Family in Poland.
Yaakov Fogel, and in his false name Stanislav Kortewich, was in busniss contact with the Hochberg family. He helped Michael to cross the border of the ghetto illegally, and passed him to a polish family they knew, Yaakovski, and they kept him until the end of the war.
Archival Signature : 9367/10
Credit : Yad Vashem
Related Collection : 11Photographs of the Hochberg Family in Poland.
At the end of the war, Yaakovski, the poish family that kept Michael, passed him to a orphanage in Otwock. In the year 1950, most of the children went to Israel, and thos that didn't were moved to a orphanage in Krakow until 1954/1955.
Archival Signature : 9367/9
Credit : Yad Vashem
Related Collection : 11Photographs of the Hochberg Family in Poland.
At the end of the war, Yaakovski, the poish family that kept Michael, passed him to a orphanage in Otwock. In the year 1950, most of the children went to Israel, and thos that didn't were moved to a orphanage in Krakow until 1954/1955.
Archival Signature : 9367/8
Credit : Yad Vashem
Related Collection : 11Photographs of the Hochberg Family in Poland.
Yaakov Fogel, and in his false name Stanislav Kortewich, was in busniss contact with the Hochberg family. He helped Michael to cross the border of the ghetto illegally, and passed him to a polish family they knew, Yaakovski, and they kept him until the end of the war.
Archival Signature : 9367/7
Credit : Yad Vashem
Related Collection : 11Photographs of the Hochberg Family in Poland.
Archival Signature : 9367/6
Credit : Yad Vashem
Related Collection : 11Photographs of the Hochberg Family in Poland.
Yankel was perished in the ghetto or in the death camp Treblinka.
Archival Signature : 9367/5
Credit : Yad Vashem
Related Collection : 11Photographs of the Hochberg Family in Poland.
Archival Signature : 9367/4
Credit : Yad Vashem
Related Collection : 11Photographs of the Hochberg Family in Poland.
Archival Signature : 9367/3
Credit : Yad Vashem
Related Collection : 11Photographs of the Hochberg Family in Poland.
Sara Lea died at the beginning of the war.
Archival Signature : 9367/2
Credit : Yad Vashem
Related Collection : 11Photographs of the Hochberg Family in Poland.
Archival Signature : 9367/1
Credit : Yad Vashem
Related Collection : 11Photographs of the Hochberg Family in Poland.
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Archival Signature
9367/8
Name of Submitter
Michael Hochberg
Source
Michael Hochberg
Credit
Yad Vashem
Place
Otwock,Warszawa,Warszawa,Poland
Date of Accession
26/04/2011
Type of material
Scanned file