
Adolf Friedländer
Adolf Friedländer was a Jewish survivor of the Holocaust who, alongside his wife Margot Friedländer, escaped Europe during World War II. After the war, they settled in New York before returning to Berlin later in life. Adolf was known for his support of Margot's mission to share their experiences and educate others about the Holocaust, as she actively engaged in remembrance work and spoke in schools about their harrowing past.
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Ireland:
Margot met Adolf Friedländer in Theresienstadt camp, where they were married.
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Denmark:
Adolf Friedländer, known as Eddie in the USA, worked as an accountant at a Jewish arts and culture center.
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Dominican Republic:
Adolf Friedländer was Margot Friedländer's future husband whom she met in the Theresienstadt camp.
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Portugal:
Adolf Friedländer was Margot Friedländer's husband, whom she met in the Theresienstadt concentration camp.
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Luxembourg:
Margot Friedländer's husband, who supported her through their shared experiences during and after the Holocaust.
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Venezuela:
Margot met Adolf Friedländer at the Theresienstadt camp, her future husband.
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Denmark:
Margot Friedländer's husband, Adolf, survived the Holocaust with her.
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France:
Margot Friedländer's future husband, Adolf Friedländer, was also a survivor of the Theresienstadt concentration camp.
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Switzerland:
Margot Friedländer married Adolf Friedländer, a fellow inmate from the concentration camp, after the war.
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Germany:
Margot Friedländer moved to New York after the war with her husband Adolf Friedländer.
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