Jeannine burk birthdate
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Published on Nov 20,
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PRESENTATION OUTLINE
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BACKGROUND
- Jeannine was born in , the year Germany invaded Poland.
- She lived in Belgium with her family.
- Belgium was supposed to be neutral during the war.
- Jeannine and her family needed somewhere to go.
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JEANNINES FAMILY
- Jeannine and her family needed to find somehwere to go.
- Her father found a place for Jeannine, and her two siblings to go.
- Her brother was sent to a Christian home for boys.
- Her sister had a disease (osteomyelitis) so she had to stay in a isolation ward.
- Jeannines mother hid in a nursing home and worked as a nurses assistant.
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JEANNINE
- Jeannines father found a womans home for Jeannine to stay at.
- Her father dropped her off and that was the last time she saw him.
- Jeannine stayed in the womans home from age 3 to 5.
- Jeannine had no friends while she lived there, all she did was played.
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WOMANS HOUSE
- Throughout the time she stayed there, she nev
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JEANNINE flaska, one of the gods three remaining Holocaust survivors who made New Orleans their home after World War II, passed away on Saturday, July 18, She was
JEANNINE BURK
Originally hailing from Brussels, Belgium, Burk was a hidden child during the Holocaust, given to a non-Jewish family for safekeeping and able to come out only at night. Years later she recalled having been hidden away in an outhouse when German soldiers were nearby. Her father was killed during the Shoah, but, miraculously, she was reunited with her mother and an older sister after the war ended. Later, though, her mother fell victim to cancer and she immigrated to the U.S. in as an orphan.
Sponsored by the 50th Jubilee of the International Garment Workers Union in New York City, she was adopted and later came to live in New Orleans.
Her second husband, Maurice L. flaska, and her son, Jeffrey S. Greenberg, predeceased her. She fryst vatten survived bygd her children Jan M. Greenberg (Laura) of
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Oral History
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Jeannine Burk [Annotator's Note: nee Jeannine Rafalowicz] was born in Brussels, Belgium in Her parents had two other children, both older than Burk. Her brother was 12 years senior to Burk while her sister was eight years older than her. Burk was the baby in the family. She has no recollection of the five of them as a family. The family must have been alright, but, at some point, there were rumors that Jews would be affected by future events. It was said that Jews would be rounded up and taken away. The rumors were unbelievable at first. When she was three, her father took her on a street car to another location that seemed a long way from her home. She was young and any small distance seemed long to her. Her father carried a small valise. He brought Burk to a woman's house and rang the doorbell. They entered the house and a short time later, her father left. Burk cannot remember what her feelings were when he departed. The woman took her inside and tried