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  1. Jan 21, 2017 · Erich found work in the Netherlands and Heinz was sent on ahead, travelling alone aged 13 after being badly beaten up at school, with Eva and her mother, Fritzi, following once they had sold what ...

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  2. Erich Geiringer was born in Vienna on 11 November 1901. His parents were David Geiringer and Hermine Neugebauer. He had a younger sister Blanca Geiringer. On 27 May 1923, Erich married Elfriede 'Fritzi' Markovits. They had two children: Heinz Felix (12 July 1926) and Eva Minni (11 May 1929)..

  3. Oct 21, 2021 · Erich and Fritzi Geiringer were living with their 11-year-old son, Heinz, and 8-year-old daughter, Eva, in Austria in 1938, when Nazi Germany annexed that country. As a Jewish family, they were…

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  4. Sep 20, 2017 · “You can imagine the scene,” Schloss told an audience at Viterbo University. “Fathers and daughters, husbands and wives saying goodbye to each other, assuming they would never see each other on Earth. People started to cry and cling to each other.” Schloss’ father, Erich, took her by the hand and said, “God will protect you.”

  5. Elfriede Edith Geiringer - Markovits. Born on: Feb. 13, 1905. Born in: Wenen, Oostenrijk. Died on: Oct. 2, 1998. Died in: Londen, Groot-Brittannië. Fritzi Markovits was born in the Austrian capital Vienna and died in London at the age of 93. Her parents were Rudolf Markovits (1874-1951) and Helene Schubert (1879-1963).

  6. Erich Geiringer Birth 11 Nov 1901. Wien Stadt, Vienna, Austria Death 31 Jan 1945 (aged 43) Mauthausen, Perg Bezirk, Upper Austria, Austria ... database and images ...

  7. Jan 11, 2023 · Published: 01-11-2023 2:41 PM. Jaffrey NH. mlt south. Traveling by train to Auschwitz-Birkenau, which was to become known as the most-infamous death camp in the World War II Holocaust, teenager Heinz Geiringer told his sister Eva that he had left a cache of art and poems under the floor of one of the homes he and his father had been hiding in.

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