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George Siklarz (3),
Paul Hanover (2), and Marcel Grimberg (5).
Car 8 40
children and 7 adults. Among them was Ita Epelbaum (31) who accompanied her seven children to death:
Jacqueline (11), Suzanne (9), Jacques (7), 6-year-old twins Andrée and
Renée, Henri (5), and Arlette (3). There were also the three
Wodka children, Paulette (13), Charles
(9), and Jacques (7); the two Kozierons; the two Benkiels; two Radomskis; two
Tennenbaums, Fanny (9) and Madeleine (6); two Plotkines; two Eisners; and two Leuikens.
Car
9 47 children and 6 adults. Among them were Rachel Solarz and her
four children, Adèle (14), Berthe (12), Marcel (7), and Felix (6);
Szerya Mann (42) and her four children, Berthe (11), Israel (7), Léon
(6), and Marie (3); and Chaja Cukierman
and her five children, Eva (15), Paulette (13), 5-year-old twins Victor and
Berthe, and Josette (4).
Car 10 19 children and 1 adult.
Rose Jablonka (41) was with her four children, Blanche (10), Rachel (9), Paul
(8), and Léon (6). There were three Rabinowicz brothers, Charles (12), Marcel (9), and Albert
(3).
Car 11 27 children and 4 adults. Among them were
three Rafalowiczs, Liba (13), Mireille (12), and Annette (3); three Molmans,
Marie (15), Ida (11), and Isaac (8); three Blawats, Blanche (11), Bernard (10),
and Clara (9). Cyrla Kenig (40) was with her four children, Marie (15),
Hélène (10), Suzanne (7), and Marcel (4).
Car 12
36 children and 4 adults, including these brother and sister groups of
three: Jean-Pierre (12), Maurice (11), and Wolf (10) Szlaumberg; Jeannette
(13), Hélène (12), and Rosette (10) Altman; and Henri (12),
Léon (10), and Georgette (9) Roter.
Car 13 48 children without any
adults. Among them, the four Bassins, Nissim (14), the twins Georges and Emile
(12), and Sabine (4).
Car 14 37 children and 5 women.
Among them were very young children without parents, such as Lea (7) and
Georgette (3) Kogan; Henri Bekurmajster (4); and Abraham Rostein (4).
Car 15 28 children and 7 adults. This group included
Paulette (8) and Albert (3) Klochendler; Madeleine (16), Françoise (11),
and Evelyne (13) Geyler; two Zapolskis; Marc (7) and Lucien (5) Berenbaum;
Marianne Bulva (34) and her two young children, David (4) and Paul (2); Monique
(4) and Raymonde (7) Wassreich; Anna (11) and Cécile (6) Redler; and
Jean (8) and Bernard (6) Gorfinkiel.
Car 16 14 children
and 28 adults.
Car 17 6 children and 35 adults.
Car 18 28 adults.
Car 19 20 names.
Almost all were young men in their late teens.
Car 20 10
children and 8 adults.
Last-minute additions Of the 74
deportees, 42 were children. There were some families. Sipora
Lederman (43) was with her four children,
Suzanne (12), Joseph (8), Berthe (6), and Roger (4); Sarah Celnik with three,
Jacques (14), Rosette (8), and Alberte (6); Craila Wajcenzang (38) with three,
Charles (12), Simone (10), and Hélène(4); Mindla
Hechel (30) with three, Ginette (12),
Jacques (5), and Marie (3); and Nacha Cukier with two, Denise (10) and Jacques
(5). There were two Mayerovitch children without either parent, Michel (8) and
Charles (4).
Convoy 25, August 28,
1942 (Drancy) Convoy 25 deported 289 children under 18 from camps in
the Loiret, mainly Beaune-la-
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CHILDREN OF THE HOLOCAUST A memorial Serge Klarsfeld
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