Children hidden in the Holocaust where hidden in the secert annex in Otto's business the annex was upstairs in his office. There was a secret door the same color as the walls and he could go in there and hide. Anne Frank and Peter Van Dann went into the attic to play too.
no doubt, the end of the Holocaust.
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Some were hidden by giving them false papers showing them as gentiles.
Some kids hide in in the out-houses.
Erin Einhorn has written: 'The pages In between' -- subject(s): Biography, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Jews, Travel, Hidden children (Holocaust), Influence, Holocaust survivors, Children of Holocaust survivors, Personal narratives, Righteous Gentiles in the Holocaust
them and there families were hidden in secret locations called a annex (example Anne frank)
Escape: Children of the Holocaust profiles 7 child Holocaust survivors.
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During the Holocaust, some Jewish children were hidden by non-Jewish families or organizations to protect them from persecution. These children were often kept in secret and their true identities concealed to keep them safe from the Nazis. After the war, many of these hidden children faced challenges in reunifying with their families or integrating into society due to the trauma they experienced.
Miryam Kohen has written: 'Yetomah li-shete imahot' -- subject(s): Biography, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Jews, Personal narratives, Hidden children (Holocaust), Childhood and youth
There were more than 12 children who survived the Holocaust.
Lola Kaufman is a Holocaust survivor who was hidden by a benevolent Ukranian woman. She has written a book about her experiences called, "The Hidden Girl". It is written for children, to help them learn about the Holocaust. In addition, Lola has become a frequent public speaker, talking about her experiences. She aims to educate the public about the horrors of the Holocaust in the hope that people never forget about the Holocaust. She also wants to communicate her desire for greater understanding and acceptance of our cultural differences to foster peace.