Erich Kulka (18 February 1911 – 12 July 1995) was a Czech-Israeli writer, historian and journalist who survived the Holocaust. After World War II, he...
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study of the Holocaust. Otto Dov Kulka was born as Otto Deutelbaum in 1933, in Nový Hrozenkov, Czechoslovakia, to Erich Schön and Elly Deutelbaumová (née...
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of the escape was retold by Lederer and writers including historian Erich Kulka. Siegfried Lederer [cs] or Vítězslav Lederer ((1904-03-06)6 March 1904...
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1966 book The Death Factory, written by two other Holocaust survivors, Erich Kulka and Ota Kraus. Müller testified at the second Frankfurt Auschwitz trials...
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page 63". Erich Kulka criticized the book in 1985 for minimizing the role played by the other three escapees (Wetzler, Mordowicz and Rosin); Kulka also disagreed...
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wanted to maintain the deception and avoid panic. Erich Kulka managed to hide his wife and son Otto Dov Kulka there, saving their lives. Some SS men also saved...
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French) Zalmen Gradowski, Au cœur de l’enfer, Tallandier, 2009. From Erich Kulka's notes. See the testimony in Auschwitz Sonderkommando channel's video...
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David Kranzler (1930–2007) Shmuel Krakowski (1926–2018) Erich Kulka (1911–1995) Otto Dov Kulka (1933–2021) Konrad Kwiet (born 1941) Lawrence Langer (born...
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as "speculative and unproven"; Bauer deems this idea "preposterous". Erich Kulka criticized Vrba's and Conway's "distorted statements" about the Working...
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (English transcript, p. 72ff). Kulka, Erich (1968). "Five Escapes from Auschwitz". in Yuri Suhl (ed.). They Fought...
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