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Otto Salamon is known for Doctor Yes: The Hyannis Affair (1983), Institute for Revenge (1979) and Basic Training (1985).
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Nov 1, 2017 · One morning on Nov. 9, 1938, 10-year-old Otto Salomon arrived at his Jewish school in Cologne, Germany. It was ablaze. “The fire department was there,” said Salomon, 90, in German-accented English.
Otto Salamon. Producer: Doctor Yes: The Hyannis Affair. Otto Salamon is known for Doctor Yes: The Hyannis Affair (1983), Institute for Revenge (1979) and Basic Training (1985).
Apr 3, 2015 · Salamon was transported from Budapest to an internment camp in southern Slovakia when he was not yet seven years old. He and his family managed to survive despite the threats of warfare and virulent anti-Semitism, by using their ability to run, intelligence to hide and tenacity to keep doing both.
May 17, 2017 · NEWTON -- Otto Salamon recalls the harrowing moments when, nearing the age of 7 and living in Budapest, Hungary, he was put on a train for transport to a Nazi internment camp.
Otto Aron Salomon (1849–1907) was a Swedish educator and both a noted writer and proponent of educational sloyd. Born in Gothenburg, Sweden in 1849, Salomon studied at the Institute of Technology in Stockholm but left after a year to accept a position as Director of the Sloyd Teachers Seminary in Nääs, Sweden.
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