Dear Director (name omitted)!

Thank you for your kind reply. Maybe there is some hope. Who knows?

Year 1944, immediatly after Pesach we all were taken from the ghetto of Klausenburg, Cluj-Napoca, Kolozsvar, that is Transilvania, at that time it was Hungary, now it is Romania.

I am (name omitted), born 1928 December 23, in (name omitted). I have been in most concentrations camps, worked in Estonia in mines, Stuthoff in Berlin, Ravensbruck, in Ochzenzoll-Hamburg ammunition factory, Neuengamme, Bergeb-Belsen. After being liberated by the British army, I was taken to Sweden, where I finished my schools and live here since 1945.

The transport train went through many places but the destination was Auschwitz, Poland. We were immediately separated and I do not know anything about anybody.

My close family: father (name omitted), mother (name omitted), born Sejavitz, brother (name omitted), born 1924, my sister (name omitted), born 1930, and (name omitted) born 1934. When I was in Bergen-Belsen, a group of men told me after liberation that they have been together with my father and brother in South Silezia, Sud-Schlezien working in a lumber factory, and that they have been forced to walk to the west. Somewhere during that marching, they perished? or have been taken to prizon? by the Russian army? I can not find any signs concerning them. The b irth date of my parents I do not remember exactly. They both were quite young.

What the germans did to my mother and my two sisters I can only imagine. No one came back. I do not find them in any list.

My relatives have the family names: (name omitted), (name omitted) and (name omitted).

My father maybe was not in a good shape. But my brother was young and strong and could have make it. What happened and why do I not find any sign about him at least?

Could you please be so kind and help me. I would be very very grateful if you would look into your lists and tell me the outcome of your search.

Thank you in advance

Yours very grateful

(name omitted)