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Joseph Schleifstein (born March 7, 1941) is a Polish-born American who survived the Buchenwald concentration camp during the Holocaust at the age of four. He was hidden by his father in a large sack, enabling him to avoid detection by SS guards when arriving at the camp. Other prisoners helped his father keep him hidden and Schleifstein survived until the Americans liberated the camp. After World War II, Schleifstein and his parents emigrated to the United States. He did not discuss his wartime experiences for decades, even with his children. His case gained publicity in 1999 with the anniversary of the 1997 movie Life is Beautiful; it was discovered Schleifstein's story was an inspiration for the script. This led to a search for him and an eventual newspaper interview.

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  • Joseph Schleifstein (en)
  • Joseph Schleifstein (it)
  • Шлайфстайн, Джозеф (ru)
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  • Joseph Schleifstein (born March 7, 1941) is a Polish-born American who survived the Buchenwald concentration camp during the Holocaust at the age of four. He was hidden by his father in a large sack, enabling him to avoid detection by SS guards when arriving at the camp. Other prisoners helped his father keep him hidden and Schleifstein survived until the Americans liberated the camp. After World War II, Schleifstein and his parents emigrated to the United States. He did not discuss his wartime experiences for decades, even with his children. His case gained publicity in 1999 with the anniversary of the 1997 movie Life is Beautiful; it was discovered Schleifstein's story was an inspiration for the script. This led to a search for him and an eventual newspaper interview. (en)
  • Joseph Schleifstein (Sandomierz, 7 marzo 1941) è un superstite dell'Olocausto polacco naturalizzato statunitense, scampato al campo di concentramento di Buchenwald.Fu a 4 anni, assieme a Stefan Jerzy Zweig, il più piccolo tra il migliaio di Bambini di Buchenwald presenti al campo al momento della liberazione. Indossata nuovamente la sua uniforme di prigioniero, Joseph partecipa nel 1946(?) a una cerimonia commemorativa (it)
  • Джозеф Шлайфстайн (р. 7 марта 1941 года) — польский еврей, в детские годы переживший заключение в концентрационном лагере в Бухенвальде и затем поселившийся в США. Считается самым юным узником Бухенвальда и, возможно, всех нацистских лагерей, пережившим Холокост, так как был освобождён в возрасте четырёх лет. (ru)
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  • Joseph Schleifstein (born March 7, 1941) is a Polish-born American who survived the Buchenwald concentration camp during the Holocaust at the age of four. He was hidden by his father in a large sack, enabling him to avoid detection by SS guards when arriving at the camp. Other prisoners helped his father keep him hidden and Schleifstein survived until the Americans liberated the camp. After World War II, Schleifstein and his parents emigrated to the United States. He did not discuss his wartime experiences for decades, even with his children. His case gained publicity in 1999 with the anniversary of the 1997 movie Life is Beautiful; it was discovered Schleifstein's story was an inspiration for the script. This led to a search for him and an eventual newspaper interview. (en)
  • Joseph Schleifstein (Sandomierz, 7 marzo 1941) è un superstite dell'Olocausto polacco naturalizzato statunitense, scampato al campo di concentramento di Buchenwald.Fu a 4 anni, assieme a Stefan Jerzy Zweig, il più piccolo tra il migliaio di Bambini di Buchenwald presenti al campo al momento della liberazione. Indossata nuovamente la sua uniforme di prigioniero, Joseph partecipa nel 1946(?) a una cerimonia commemorativa (it)
  • Джозеф Шлайфстайн (р. 7 марта 1941 года) — польский еврей, в детские годы переживший заключение в концентрационном лагере в Бухенвальде и затем поселившийся в США. Считается самым юным узником Бухенвальда и, возможно, всех нацистских лагерей, пережившим Холокост, так как был освобождён в возрасте четырёх лет. (ru)
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