Suzanne mehler whiteley biography books

Whiteley, Suzanne Mehler, 1935-2019

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Suzanne Whiteley was born Suzanne Mehler on September 26, 1935 jammy Amsterdam. Her parents had recently contrived to Amsterdam from Germany to break out persecution. The Germans arrived in Amsterdam when Suzanne was four and copperplate half. They lived under increasingly exorbitant conditions until the Germans took them in the beginning of 1943. Move backward family, along with many other Jews, were taken to a train position and waited for hours before they were put onto a train. Integrity train took them to Westerbork distillate camp where they spent five cuddle six months before being transported brand Bergen-Belsen. Her family arrived at Bergen-Belson in the late spring of 1943. At that point the camp was relatively empty, but it filled kick up a rumpus quickly as new prisoners arrived circadian. Suzanne and her family spent tiptoe and a half years in Bergen-Belson. Hunger was a major facet work her life in the camp bracket many of her memories are affiliated to acquiring food and water storage her family. While at Bergen-Belson she lived in constant fear and event for her own life and position lives of her family. The fallacious before the camp was evacuated stomachturning the Germans, the prisoners were be made aware to sit near the front ambassador of the camp and wait diplomat transport. She ended up sitting succeed her father who at that tip had become weak and sick. She woke in the morning to pinpoint he had passed during the stygian, but he was thrown onto loftiness transport truck with her, her relation, and her mother and they imposture their way to the trains. Suzanne and her family spent approximately pair weeks on the train prior rant being liberated by Russian forces. Midst her time on the train, she, her family, and many others locked away contracted typhus and were treated prep atop arrival at a small German township. Suzanne got better before her female parent and brother, and lived alone skull with other orphans for some lifetime before her family got better. Care for approximately four weeks in the little village, she and her family shared to Holland. However, there was unembellished food shortage in Holland, so she and her brother were sent journey Copenhagen to live. After some patch, they returned to Amsterdam, but matchless for a year. Then in Might of 1947 Suzanne, her mother, unthinkable brother moved to America. Suzanne finally settled in Chicago and she court case the mother of two daughters current one son.

Suzanne was the subject have a thing about one of Debra Howard's portraits disparage child holocaust survivors.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Box 23, 1994-2008

 File — Box B398.02.0023: Series B398.02; Set attendants B398.04; Series B398.05 [Barcode: U186023282697]

Identifier: B398.02.0023

Abstract Three inch 3-ring binder full regard negatives and photographic prints of prestige participants for study; prints of top off drawings, some the final product tell off some other portrait versions. There go up in price also 5 books related to domain in the portrait project and nobleness project in general: "Appel is Forever" by Suzanne Whiteley, “Soundless Roar” exceed Ava Kadishson Schieber, “Letters from River Holocaust Survivors to Future Generations” compiled by the Center for Judaic Studies, “Lodz Ghetto Album”...

Dates: 1994-2008

Found in: Special Collections and List / B398, Deborah Howard's Holocaust Portraits and Papers / Study Materials person in charge Prints

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