Only Baby Born in Camp Amersfoort Survived the War
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Researchers at Camp Amersfoort have found an 82-year-old Jewish man who was born a prisoner in the camp during World War II. For over eighty years, it was assumed the baby had not survived the war, but that has proven to be incorrect. Raymond Kesnig was born on May 21, 1943, in a hospital near Camp Amersfoort. The concentration camp had no clinic, only a sick barracks. According to the researchers, Kesnig is the only baby born as a prisoner in C…
Researchers at Camp Amersfoort have discovered that the only baby born there in captivity survived the war. The now 82-year-old...
After four years of searching, researchers from the National Monument Camp Amersfoort have located a man born as a prisoner of the concentration camp during World War II. The now 82-year-old Raymond Kesnig was "the youngest prisoner ever" in the camp, they say.
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