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Halina Bryks

I am organizing a reunion of child survivors who were in the
“International DP Children’s Center Kloster Indersdorf” in 1945-46. The
“boys” from Kloster Indersdorf who will be coming to the reunion this
summer keep asking me whether I can’t find more of the “girls” who were
with them in this displaced persons’ camp. Female survivors are hard to
find, because most of them have probably changed their names.

Here are nine names of “girls” whom they are hoping to see again at the reunion:

 • Halina Bryks, born about 1930

• Margot Krakauer, born about 1930

 • Nina Krieger, born about 1932

• Jaceta and Laia Rajnsztajn, born about 1931 and 1927,

• Magda Rozsahegyi, born about 1930,

• Sinaida Grussman, born about 1937

 • Nelli Jussen, born about 1930

Suri Lachmanovivz, born about 1931

Please contact me if you are one of these survivors or know any of them.

Anna Andlauer
Indersdorf, Germany

[email protected]

 

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