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He lives in New Orleans,La
He is 95 years old
he is jewish
Isak was born May 5,1918 and he was born in Radom,Poland. He is a holocaust survivor and he is not alive anymore.
This is Isak Borenstein Wife
The Germans invaded Poland and Borenstein ran away to Russia. He worked as a carpenter there.
Isak Borenstein
The pictures are of Isak Borenstein Family
his Sisters and Brothers and some of the pictures that you can see is of his Mom and Dad.
I learned that he survive the holocucast but he died a few years later. He had 3 sisters and 3 brothers. Hev also married Pola Bojman.
Germany invades Russia, so Isak joins the Russian Army. Before he and the other Jews had the chance to fight they were caught by the Germans. The 35 of them surrendered and only two of them survived the shootings. Isak changed his last name from Borenstein to
prison in Dnepropetrovsk.when Isak was in jail with someone eles someone told the gaured that Iaks looked jewish. So the gaureds to isak to the death chamber and he stayed there for 10 days.
Isak and thousands of other men were being held into a prison war camp, but Isak escaped. when he esaped he started to work at a hospital and joined the Partisians. Isak had a Russian teacher who drank too much and gave 60 jews names that was with him.Then Isak was arrested and sent to
The Nazi Party;The National Socialist Party is established in Germany. Isak Borenstein was 12 years old. His dad was a livestock dealer, Isak would walk the cattle from the country to their house. They would fatten the animals up
fatten means: to feed animals abundantly
Isak Borenstein was put into a labor camp near Dnepropetrovsk, in 1943. The Russian Army was coming near Dnepropetrovsk, so Isak was put on the train to Auschwitz. There was no room in Auschwitz for them, so they were placed in Mauthausen. Borenstein had typhoid, so he was luckily placed in the camp hospial, where he could recover.
www.holocaustsurvivors.org/lifeaboutisakborenstein