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107 i Family Relationships family of michael englishman Born Michel Engelschman, February 11, 1921 Immediate Family Engelschman, Levi Father born December 9, 1884 died in Auschwitz-Birkenau Engelschman, Rachel Mother born October 13, 1883 died in Auschwitz-Birkenau Buijtekant, Esther Sister born June 27, 1909 died in Auschwitz-Birkenau Buijtekant, Jacob Brother- born November 21, 1909 died in Auschwitz-Birkenau in-law Buijtekant, Joseph Nephew born December 26, 1935 died in Auschwitz-Birkenau Engelschman, Anna Sister born January 9, 1911 died in Auschwitz-Birkenau Engelschman, Duifje Sister born September 20, 1917 died in Auschwitz-Birkenau Les, Henriette Wife born December 9, 1923 died in Auschwitz-Birkenau Engelschman, Hendrika Sister born March 31, 1925 died in Auschwitz-Birkenau Extended Family That I Found in Holland in 1995 • Louis Engelschman, my first cousin, whose father and my father were brothers, and his family • Louis’s eldest brother, Henry, and his wife and children • Louis’s brother, Ruud, and his wife and family • Louis’s brother, Wauter, and his family • Another first cousin, Barend, and his sister, Duifje APPENDICES • My first cousin Margaret Van Schaik-Ereira (Greetje), whose mother was Sara Engelschman, my father’s sister family of hendrika englishman Born Hendrika Brandon, January 4, 1912 Immediate Family Brandon, Daniel Father born May 6, 1882 died in Auschwitz-Birkenau Brandon, Keetje Jacobs Mother born January 1, 1880 died in 1935 Pels, Marcus Husband born February 5, 1905 died in Auschwitz-Birkenau Brandon, Aaron Brother born July 6, 1922 died in Auschwitz-Birkenau Brass, Keetje (Katy) Daughter born September 14, 1938 Englishman, Philip Son born August 5, 1941 Rika’s cousin, Elizabeth Van Buiten, her husband, Jan, and their children ii List of Prisons and Concentration Camps I Was in, 1942 to 1945 Amstelveense Weg, Amsterdam, prison The Burght, Breda, Holland, prison Vught, Holland, concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau, Poland, concentration camp Janina Grube coal mine, Poland, concentration camp Buna-Monowitz, IG Farben Works, Poland, concentration camp Dora-Nordhausen, v-1 and v-2 works, Germany, concentration camp Liberated by U.S. troops, April 1945 108 Appendices [13.59.82.167] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 08:55 GMT) [13.59.82.167] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 08:55 GMT) Life Writing Series In the Life Writing Series,Wilfrid Laurier University Press publishes life writing and new life-writing criticism in order to promote autobiographical accounts, diaries, letters, and testimonials written and/or told by women and men whose political, literary, or philosophical purposes are central to their lives. Life Writing features the accounts of ordinary people, written in English, or translated into English from French or the languages of the First Nations or from any of the languages of immigration to Canada. Life Writing will also publish original theoretical investigations about life writing, as long as they are not limited to one author or text. Priority is given to manuscripts that provide access to those voices that have not traditionally had access to the publication process. Manuscripts of social, cultural, and historical interest that are considered for the series, but are not published, are maintained in the Life Writing Archive of Wilfrid Laurier University Library. Series Editor Marlene Kadar Humanities Division, York University Manuscripts to be sent to Brian Henderson, Director Wilfrid Laurier University Press 75 University Avenue West Waterloo, Ontario, Canada n2l 3c5 Books in the Life Writing Series Published by Wilfrid Laurier University Press Haven’t Any News: Ruby’s Letters from the Fifties edited by Edna Staebler with an Afterword by Marlene Kadar •1995 / x + 165 pp. / isbn 0-88920-248-6 “I Want to Join Your Club”: Letters from Rural Children,1900–1920 edited by Norah L.Lewis with a Preface by Neil Sutherland •1996 / xii + 250 pp. (30 b&w photos) / isbn 0-88920-260-5 And Peace Never Came by Elisabeth M. Raab with Historical Notes by Marlene Kadar •1996 / x + 196 pp. (12 b&w photos, map) / isbn 0-88920-281-8 Dear Editor and Friends: Letters from Rural Women of the North-West,1900–1920 edited by Norah L. Lewis •1998 / xvi + 166 pp. (20 b&w photos) / isbn 0-88920-287-7 The Surprise of My Life: An Autobiography by Claire Drainie Taylor with a Foreword by Marlene Kadar •1998 / xii + 268 pp. (+8 colour photos and 92 b&w photos) / isbn 0-88920-302-4 Memoirs from Away: A New Found Land Girlhood by Helen M. Buss / Margaret Clarke •1998 / xvi + 153 pp. / isbn 0-88920-350-4 The Life and Letters of Annie Leake Tuttle: Working for the Best by...

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