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Jakob Frenkiel

By: Ernesto Sodi

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Concentration Camps

  • Early German cocentration camps housed the "Enemy of State"
  • After Kristallnact many jews where taken into the camps

Concentration Camps

  • After the soviet invasion they needed more space which then came the death centers
  • In 1945 more then 6000 Jew where killed per day

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USA Aprl 1945

  • Auschwit-Birkenu, Buchenwald, and Chelmo where some of the most well known camps

  • Gypsies, homosexuals, and Jahovas Witnesses where also put to work or killed in the camps

  • After liberation it took weeks to evacuate the whole camp

Jakob Frenkiel

  • Birth Date: December 3, 1929
  • Birth Place : Gabin, Poland

Jakob Frenkiel

  • Lived in a small one room apartment with his family

Jakob Backround

  • Gabin was 50 miles west of Warsaw
  • Jakobs father was a cap maker

Jakob Backround

  • Had nine people in their family
  • Gabin had one of the oldest synagouges built of wood in 1710

Early War 1933-39

  • Jakob was 10 when Germany declared war on Poland

Early War 1933-39

  • When the war reached his town it was burnt to ashes
  • Their house was douced with Gasoline but no fire reached it

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  • Germany Began invading Poland on Septemer 1, 1939

  • During this time Germany was still allied with the Soviet Union

Final Solution 1940-45

  • Age 12 he was to be sent to Aushwitz
  • The moment him and his brother arrived they where to be put to death

Final Solution 1940-45

  • They where told getting a tattoo would put them to work instead of deat
  • They escaped thier line and got into the latrine to get tattoed

Final Chapter

Final Chapter

  • After 17 months in Auschwitz Jakob Marched to a camp in germany
  • He was liberated near Austria in April 1945
  • He then emigrated to the US at the age of 16

Bibliography

"Nazi Camps." United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, n.d. Web. 10 May 2017.

"Jakob Frenkiel." United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, n.d. Web. 16 May 2017.

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