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The Siblings

A remarkable number of the Boys arrived in the UK with their siblings. 

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. They had also survived World War II in hiding or as lone children.

The links between the siblings contributed to the unity of the group.

Very few siblings survived the Holocaust, which makes the number of brothers and sisters among the Boys all the more significant.

The Slomovic Sisters: Jolana, Helena & Ruzena

List of Siblings

Freida Basch Ignac Basch

Asta Berlowicz Jacob Berlowicz Samuel Berlowicz

Chaim Brenner Zyzel Brenner

Andra Bucci Liliana Bucci

Harry Chandler Howard Chandler

Eugene Danzig Miklos Danzig

Deusch Deusch

Arnold Farkas Eva Farkas

John Fox Harry Fox

Fritz Friedmann Hedi Friedmann

Bernie Frydenberg Leib Frydenberg

Gancz Gancz

Hannah Tanner (neé Graf) Pavel Graf

Alexander Gross Rozalyn Hayber (neé Gross) Samuel Gross 

Ben Helfgott Mala Tribich (neé Helfgott)

Jacob Hecht Martin Hecht

Abraham Herman David Herman

David Hirshfeld Moniek Hirschfeld

Cevenka Ickovic Etelka Ickovic 

Agnes Gross (née Jacob Judith Jacob Sultan Jacob

Elias Kadysiewicz Hil Kadysiewicz Kive Kadysiewicz

Erno Klein Sandor Klein

Chaim Korman Blanche Lipski (neé Korman)

Martin Lampert Sarah Walter (neé Lampert) 

Ingrid Lossau Max Lossau Waltraut Butvenik (neé Lossau) Renate Jayson (neé Lossau) Yoachim Lossau

Herman Luger Mendel Luger Salomon Luger

Eve Oppenheimer Paul Oppenheimer

Chaskiel Orzech Reuven Orzech

Ivor Perl (formerly Perlmutter) Abraham Perlmutter

Nathan Pivnik Sam Pivnik

Artek Poznanski Jerzy Poznanski

Yitzhak Rajzman Alexander Riseman (formerly Rajzman)

Benjamin Rothman Leopold Rothman

Eliska Stern Meir Stern 

Judith Sherman (neé Stern) Mirjam Wheeler (neé Stern)

Elsa Abramovitch (née Stern) Melanie Stern

Alfred Schindler Max Schindler

Chaskiel Slomovic Rachel Levy (neé Slomovic)\

Jolana Slomovic Helena Slomovic Ruzena Slomovic

Aron Swinik Chaim Swinik

Cesia Szainzicht Moniek Shannon (Formerly Szainzicht)

Herman Taub Israel Taub

Eva Traub Hanka Traub

Elizabeth Wachsman Hilda Wachsman

Lieb Wieder Ivor Wieder

Herman Weinstock Roman Weinstock

Berek Wurzel Bluma Urbas (neé Wurzel)

Herman Zelkovic Willie Zelkovic

David Zweig Stepanka Dennett (neé Zweig)

Esther Brunstein (neé Zylberberg) Perez Zylberberg

 

List of Birthplaces

Będzin, Poland

Berehove, Czechoslovakia (now Ukraine)

Berlin, Germany

Bodrogkereztur, Hungary

Bratislava, Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia)

Budapest, Hungary

Cottbus, Germany

Dęblin-Irena, Poland

Debrecen, Hungary

Elbing, Germany (now Elbląg, Poland

Fiume, Italy (now Rijeka, Croatia)

Königsberg, Germany (now Kaliningrad, Russia)

Kurima, Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia)

London, UK

Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland

Lublin Voivodeship, Poland

Mako, Hungary

Minsk, Poland (now Belarus)

Mukačevo, Czzechoslovakia (now Ukraine)

Praszka, Poland

Piotrków, Poland

Plešivec, Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia)

Radom, Poland

Starachowice, Poland

Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, Poland

Subcarpathian Rus, Czechoslovakia (now Ukraine)

Tacovo, Czechoslovakia (now Ukraine)

Užhorod, Czechoslovakia (now Ukraine)

Vienna, Austria

Zlate Moravice, Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia)

Photograph of the Luger Brothers, Millisle, c.1946.
Transcarpathia
The Fox brothers 1933.
Photograph of Tatiana and Alessandra Bucci in the Weir Courtney hostel.
Vienna, Austria
Photograph of Schindler Brothers
Photograph of Alec & Ivor Perl.
Photograph of Market Hall, Radom, Poland 1917.
Photograph of the Stern family before World War II.
Photograph of Howard (Chaim) Chandler and brother, Harry (Herschel) Wajchandler
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