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Sources:
[1] Chart drawn by NADOR Stephan in 1979
[2] Family Tree prepared by Rifca SPIEGEL and AMI brothers
4/98
[3] George SARLO genealogical note (source
Cila SARLO)
[4] Claudio SALZBERGER 7/98. "Although
[Nandor] was in contact with his mother and family in [Munkacs]
Hungary, he never got to see them again because they were
"taken away" by the Russians in 1946 and never heard
from again. The only survivor was his sister Sari, who had been
married and bore two sons, one of whom (Leo) was blind. It was
during a visit to a doctor in Prague with Leo, that the Russians
came to Munkacs and took everyone away. She never awa her other
son again. She later emigrated to Australia where she died in the
'80's."
[5] Leo BRAUN (audio tape & letter) 5/99.
Note, Leo's tape contradicts Claudio's. Leo says the Nazi's not
the Russians took most of Jozsef SALZBERGERs family. As Leo lived
through this period, he is a better source than Claudio. (some confusion between
Bernsteins & Schwimers).
[6] "Our Voyage from
Mukachevo to Prague to Jerusalem"
by Josef Ami ne Salzberger, April 1990.
[7] VadHashem.org, Page of Testimony on Cila Bernstein Salzberger, by Rivka
Spiegel, 01/06/1999
[8] VadHashem.org, Page of Testimony on Aladar Salzberger, by Rivka Spiegel,
01/06/1999
[9] VadHashem.org, Page of Testimony on Jolan Salcberger, by Rivka Spiegel,
01/06/1999
[10] VadHashem.org, Page of Testimony on Lili Salcberger Schwimer, by Rivka
Spiegel, 01/06/1999
[11] In my mother's, Agi Linhardt's, memoirs she mentions that she and her
mother Cila went to a Budapest apartment to collect the belongings of some
relatives who died in a bombing and had no closer relatives. This was
probably the Schwimers (or possibly Berstein)
[12] YadHashem.org, List of Theresientstadt Camp Inmates, Aladar Salzberger, b.
2 Aug 1806, transport from Prague to Terezin (24 April 1942), transport from
Terezin to Zamosc (28 April 1942). Language: Czech. Died.
[13] Munkacs civil/temple register
08 October 2005; pml
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