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10/03/1911
Żarnowiec
Chana L. Larhten
Mailach Frydman
Kalma Frydman (male)
(1900 – ?)
Fajgla Blima Frydman
Estera Dwojra (Twins)
(1907 – ?)
Blima Jochweta Frydman (female)
(1909 – ?)
Chaim Frydman
(12/1910 – ?)
Jochim Frydman
(Born 1914)
#1: Chaja Kotlicki
Married December 28, 1937 in Dąbrowa Górnicza, Poland
2 children: Ada (born 02/14/1938), Fajgla (born 06/15/1941)
All murdered at Auschwitz
#2: Frieda Entenberg (Singer)
(1910 Sieniawa, Poland – May 2, 1998 Mobile, AL)
Married December 25, 1946 in Halmstad, Sweden
Rachel C. Friedman (Spouse: Dr. Elliot H. Borak)
(Born 06/1954 Halmstad, Sweden)
Married 1969
Max Jakob Friedman (Spouse: Jennifer)
(Born 04/27/1950 Halmstad, Sweden)
Author of Painful Joy – A Holocaust Family Memoir
1991-1993
Dąbrowa Górnicza Ghetto
(1940-1942)
Mostly in slave labor camps during this time
Graditz Labor Camp | Germany
(1940)
Laurahütte Labor Camp – subcamp of Auschwitz | Poland
(1941)
Bunzlau Labor Camp then Concentration Camp – subcamp of Gross Rosen | Poland
(1942-1945)
Bergen-Belsen | Germany
(1945)
February 1945, from Bunzlau to Bergen-Belsen, over a period of 6 weeks
British / April 15, 1945 / Bergen-Belsen
Celle, Germany
Evacuated there when Bergen-Belsen was burned
Cambrai Barracks | Lubeck, Germany
Hospital care
Halmstad, Sweden
Taken there by Red Cross July 18, 1945
1991-1993