Bela Weiss

Weiss was born on 22 May 1930 in Demecser, Hungary.

Weiss was a member of a group of Holocaust survivors known as the Boys, despite the fact the group consisted of over 200 girls. 

The Boys were teenage and child-Holocaust survivors, who were brought to the UK after World War II for rest and rehabilitation.

Members of the Boys were held in Nazi labour and concentration camps and used as slave labourers, survived World War II in hiding or as lone children.

Weiss’s parents were Maton and Nina.

The Nazis occupied Hungary in March 1944. Nothing is known about what happened to Weiss during the war.

Bela Weiss’s Journey 1944-1946

Bela Weiss's Journey 1944-1946

Pre-war life: Demescer, Hungary. Forced Journey: → Unknown. After liberation: → Föhrenwald DP camp Joins 2nd Group of the Boys Wintershill Hall reception centre, UK.

A New Life

Weiss was in the Föhrenwald DP camp and arrived in the UK in October 1945 as part of the second group of the Boys and spent time at the Wintershill Hall reception centre.

Weiss sailed from Southampton, UK to Halifax, Canada on 8 February 1948.

If you have any information about Bela Weiss, please contact our Historical Advisor Rosie Whitehouse at info@45aid.org.

Name:
Bela Weiss
Lone Child:
unknown
Hidden Child:
unknown
Liberation:
Unknown
Repatriation:
unknown
Return Home:
unknown
Arrival in UK:
October 1945
Group:
Point of Arrival:
Sounthampton, UK
Left UK:
8 February 1948
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