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Holocaust
Created by
Makenna Paar
⟶ Updated 8 May 2018 ⟶
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1903- Eszter Mendel Braun is born to devout Jewish parents in Hidegkut, eastern Hungary.
1944- Eszter Mendel Braun and her remaining family are deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp. Briefly, after their arrival, Eszter and her youngest daughter, Aranka, are gassed and killed.
1916- Magda Hellinger is born in Michalovce, Slovakia. She is the only daughter in a family with five children. She is raised being taught Hebrew songs and Jewish stories.
1930- Nadine Schatz is born to Jewish immigrant parents in Boulogne-Billancourt, France. She is raised to be fluent in French and Russian, and is taught to play the piano by her grandmother, Rosalia.
1917- Nadine Schatz's mother, Ludmilla, moves to France after the Russian Revolution.
1939- Nadine Schatz's family moves to Saint-Marc-sur-Mer following France's declaration of war on Germany, hoping for safety. Nadine continutes her education.
1940- German forces reach Saint-Marc-sur-Mer after France surrenders to Germany. Nadine and Ludmilla move to a nearby city called Nantes.
1942- Nadine and Ludmilla are arrested by French police after public officials comply with German orders and carry out anti-Semitic laws. Nadine is separated from her mother and sent to the Drancy transit camp, a concentration camp east of Paris.
1942- Nadine Schatz is deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp and sent into a gas chamber to be murdered after arriving. She was 12 years old.
1942- Magda Hellinger is deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp, and was made a camp elder. She was very upset about the conditions the women were forced to live in, and complained to a commanding officer.
Year unknown- Magda is rescued by Partisans during a march out of Auschwitz. She returned to Czechoslovakia, emigrated to Israel, and moved to Australia later.
1930- Eszter's city of Cristuru-Secusiesc, in the Romanian region of Transylvania, was renamed I.G. Duca, after a Romanian leader. Eszter's husband ran a jewelry shop, and she stayed home and raised their six young children.
1940- Hungarian troops march into Eszter's city. Anti-Semitic laws were enforced, and her children were expelled from school. Her husband was forced to keep his shop open on during the Sabbath, and eventually had to give the shop to a non-Jewish worker.
1944- Eszter Braun and her family are forced into a Hungarian ghetto. Her two oldest sons were drafted into the Hungarian army.
Periods
1933-1939
1940-1944