“Mi smo preživeli“

CONTENTS - the second book “We Survived”

Introduction ............................................................................. 11

Foreword .................................................................................. 13

I THE LAVOSLAV ŠVARC HOME .................................................... 17

Paula Hiršler: Hidden Away in Little Houses .................................. 19

II WITH THE PARTISANS ........................................................... 25

Silvana Mladinov: Split: Port of Salvation and Port of Death ........... 27

Aleksandar Demajo: Always One Step Ahead of Death .................. 34

Tirca Ginzberg: Wartime Adolescence.......................................... 49

Lidija Vasović: With the Partisans in South Serbia........................ 63

Lea Salcberger: In the Steps of the Rab Battalion........................ 69

Sara Mandelbaum: It Wasn ’t Easy Being Young........................... 82

Sida Levi: Problems and a Little Good Luck ................................. 87

Đorđe Alpar: Му Pow to Stay out of German Hands....................... 92

III SURVIVORS OF THE CAMPS: AUSCHWITZ, DACHAU, BUCHENWALD, BERGEN-BELSEN, TENJE AND OTHERS...... 109

Egon Štajner: Living to see the Twenty-First Century.................. 111

Eva Levi-Jovović: Liberation in Auschwitz................................... 126

Vera Obradović: From Sombor to Uppsala.................................. 136

Suzana Cenić: Twins and Experiments In Vivo............................ 146

Josif Vesel: Auschwitz-Buchenwald-Theresienstadt.................... 157

Andrija Darvaš: War Years...................................................... 165

Raul Teitelbaum: The Prizren Elegy.......................................... 184

Ivona Frajd: A German Saved Му Life by Chance ....................... 213

Marta Staničković: To Hell and Back......................................... 223

Alisa Francuski: “Daddy, Will It Hurt When They Shoot Us?” ...... 230

Mirko Najman: Destruction of the Osijek Jews........................... 236

IV UNDER ITALIAN RULE AND IN SWITZERLAND........................ 253

Frida Mel, Dr Miša Mel, Dr Eta Najfeld: The Path Through Life of Frida and David Mel.... 255

Dr Sabetaj Robert Puba Albahari: From Bad to Worse................ 262

Nada Neumann: This is What I Remember............................... 267

Miijam Cajner: One Good Turn Deserves Another....................... 276

V IMPRISONED IN HUNGARY ................................................. 283

Eva Čavčić: Out of Our Minds With Hunger............................... 285

Tibor Adam: Му Surname Means Human.................................. 296

VI FORCED LABOURIN THE BOR MINE AND IN UKRAINE ........... 315

Đorđe Fišer: Death March from Bor to Crvenka and Beyond ...... 317

Zoltan Brajer, Ladislav Lošic, Deže Kenigsberg: Forced Labour in Ukraine ... 329

VII IN OCCUPIED SERBIA ................................................... 337

Sonja Baruh: I Hid the Children ’s Death from Му Mother . ...... 339

Maks Erenrajh: Life-Threatening Romance............................. 357

Sava Bogdanov: How Lea Rozencvajg Saved Herself in 1941. . .. 374

Julijana Ćirić: Years of Hiding and Fear.................................... 389

VIII THROUGH SPAIN ........................................................... 393

Bonka Davičo: Faster than Death............................................ 395

Jaša Almuli: If Only They 'd Realised the Danger...................... 401

Leon Davičo: From Belgrade to Canada and Back .................... 417

IX SPANISH CITIZENS ........................................................ 425

Rašela Noah Konfino: Saved by our Spanish Citizenship........... 427

X ALIYAT HANOAR.............................................................. 439

Armando Moreno: Saving Myself by Saving the Children ........... 441

Catriel Fuchs: Јоurnеу of a Refugee Child................................ 456

Micha Paz: To Erez, To Freedom............................................ 463

XI ROOSEVELT’S THOUSAND GUESTS .................................... 471

Irena Danon: From Sajmište to Fort Ontario .......................... 473

Ela Izrael Delovska: From Camps to America ......................... 482

XII WORKING IN AUSTRIA .................................................. 495

Vilhelm-Vili Vajs: Serbian Names-A Ticket for Life................... 497

XIII PRISONERS OF WAR .................................................... 501

Ivan Brandajs: Prisoner of War No. 6708 (KGF 6708)............... 503

Emil Klajn: How I Survived the Holocaust............................... 511

Appendix 1: Camps in Yugoslavia in which Jews were interned .. 521

Appendix 2: Jewish Communities in Yugoslavia....................... 527

Appendix 3: Jewish Communities re-established in 1947 ......... 531

 Glossary ..........................................................................533

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