no doubt, the end of the Holocaust.
places
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
The Hidden Children Foundation is an organization dedicated to preserving the stories and memories of children who were hidden during the Holocaust to escape persecution. It aims to support survivors and their families by promoting awareness, education, and remembrance through various programs and initiatives. The foundation also works to document and share the experiences of hidden children to ensure that their narratives are not forgotten. Through its efforts, it fosters a deeper understanding of the impacts of the Holocaust and the importance of tolerance and human rights.
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.
Anne Frank, originally from Frankfurt, Germany, hid with her family in an attic in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam. She kept a diary, later published as 'The Diary of a Young Girl.'
15,000
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.