Thomas Bauer, born in Budapest, Hungary, 1919; details regarding his activities in the Jewish underground in France during World War II

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4417367
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • O.89/1
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File
Languages
  • French
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EHRI Partner

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submitted by: Anciens de la Resistance Juive en France - ARJF

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Thomas Bauer, born in Budapest, Hungary, 1919; details regarding his activities in the Jewish underground in France during World War II Joins the underground AJ (Jewish Army) in Toulouse; murdered by the French militia, 22 July 1944. In the file: - Page of Testimony in his name; - Letter written by Dr. E. Epstein including testimony regarding Thomas Bauer's death; - Letter written by Raoul Leonce who was present during the murder; - Photograph of Thomas Bauer from the Yad Vashem Photo Archive: Archival Signature: 7646/1.

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Bauer Thomas יליד 1919 Budapest הונגריה, פרטים על פעילותו במחתרת היהודית בצרפת בזמן מלחמת העולם השנייה

Identifier
4417367
Language of Description
Hebrew
Alt. Identifiers
  • O.89/1
Level of Description
File
Languages
  • French
Source
EHRI Partner

Acquisition

submitted by: Anciens de la Resistance Juive en France - ARJF

Scope and Content

Bauer Thomas יליד 1919 Budapest הונגריה, פרטים על פעילותו במחתרת היהודית בצרפת בזמן מלחמת העולם השנייה הצטרפות למחתרת Armee Juive (הצבא היהודי) ב-Toulouse; רצח בידי המיליציה הצרפתית ב-22 ביולי 1944;. בתיק: - דף-עד על שמו; - מכתב של ד"ר Epstein E שבו עדות על רצח Bauer Thomas; - מכתב של Leonce Raoul אשר נוכח בעת הרצח; תצלום של Bauer Thomas בארכיון התצלומים בסימול: 7646/1.

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