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Thomas Geve (born October 27, 1929) is an engineer, author and Jewish Holocaust survivor Born in Stettin in 1929, he lived as child in Beuthen, before moving to Berlin with his mother in 1939. During the war years, he worked for some months as a gravedigger at the Weißensee Cemetery. He was deported to Auschwitz in June 1943 with his mother, who perished in the camp. He stayed in Auschwitz till its evacuation in January 1945, after which he still survived the death march, Gross-Rosen concentration camp and Buchenwald concentration camp before the latter was self-liberated by the inmates in April 1945. Upon liberation he was too weak to leave the camp and proceeded to record camp life in 79 different drawings. After the war, he went to a camp in Switzerland for orphaned shoah survivors, and

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  • Thomas Geve (geb. 27. Oktober 1929 in Züllchow) ist ein deutsch-israelischer Bauingenieur und Holocaustüberlebender. (de)
  • Thomas Geve (naskiĝinta en 1929 en Szczecin) estas la pseŭdonimo de juda inĝeniero, verkisto kaj postvivanto de holokaŭsto, de germana origino. (eo)
  • Thomas Geve (Stettino, 27 ottobre 1929) è uno scrittore e ingegnere israeliano di origine tedesca. Ebreo, sopravvissuto tra i bambini dell'Olocausto ai campi di concentramento di Auschwitz, Gross-Rosen e Buchenwald, produsse subito dopo la liberazione una serie di 79 disegni a illustrare la sua esperienza, seguiti nei decenni successivi da due libri di memorie autobiografiche. (it)
  • Thomas Geve (ur. 1929 r.) – niemiecki inżynier i pisarz narodowości żydowskiej, ocalony z Holocaustu. W czerwcu 1943 r. trafił wraz z matką do Auschwitz i przeżył dzięki przydzieleniu do komando murarskiego. W związku z postępami Armii Czerwonej w styczniu 1945 r. w marszu śmierci ewakuowany do Gross-Rosen, a potem do Buchenwald. Przez okres pobytu w niemieckich obozach zagłady rysował sceny z życia obozowego, które odtworzył po wyzwoleniu i zawarł w książce Chłopiec, który narysował Auschwitz. Po wyzwoleniu przez sierociniec w Szwajcarii trafił do Wielkiej Brytanii, gdzie mieszkał jego ojciec. W 1950 r. wyemigrował do Izraela, gdzie służył w armii jako inżynier, a potem pracował jako inżynier budowlany. (pl)
  • Thomas Geve (born October 27, 1929) is an engineer, author and Jewish Holocaust survivor Born in Stettin in 1929, he lived as child in Beuthen, before moving to Berlin with his mother in 1939. During the war years, he worked for some months as a gravedigger at the Weißensee Cemetery. He was deported to Auschwitz in June 1943 with his mother, who perished in the camp. He stayed in Auschwitz till its evacuation in January 1945, after which he still survived the death march, Gross-Rosen concentration camp and Buchenwald concentration camp before the latter was self-liberated by the inmates in April 1945. Upon liberation he was too weak to leave the camp and proceeded to record camp life in 79 different drawings. After the war, he went to a camp in Switzerland for orphaned shoah survivors, and (en)
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  • Thomas Geve (geb. 27. Oktober 1929 in Züllchow) ist ein deutsch-israelischer Bauingenieur und Holocaustüberlebender. (de)
  • Thomas Geve (naskiĝinta en 1929 en Szczecin) estas la pseŭdonimo de juda inĝeniero, verkisto kaj postvivanto de holokaŭsto, de germana origino. (eo)
  • Thomas Geve (born October 27, 1929) is an engineer, author and Jewish Holocaust survivor Born in Stettin in 1929, he lived as child in Beuthen, before moving to Berlin with his mother in 1939. During the war years, he worked for some months as a gravedigger at the Weißensee Cemetery. He was deported to Auschwitz in June 1943 with his mother, who perished in the camp. He stayed in Auschwitz till its evacuation in January 1945, after which he still survived the death march, Gross-Rosen concentration camp and Buchenwald concentration camp before the latter was self-liberated by the inmates in April 1945. Upon liberation he was too weak to leave the camp and proceeded to record camp life in 79 different drawings. After the war, he went to a camp in Switzerland for orphaned shoah survivors, and when his father was located, he was reunited with him in England. In 1950 he emigrated to Israel and settled in Haifa. His experiences are retold in two books and two documentary films. The first book, Youth in Chains, recounting his wartime years, was subsequently republished and translated into six other languages. His second book, recounting his experiences after the war, was published in German. In addition, his drawings have also been published separately and made into a French-language documentary. Today, he lectures about the Shoah at schools in Germany and other countries. (en)
  • Thomas Geve (Stettino, 27 ottobre 1929) è uno scrittore e ingegnere israeliano di origine tedesca. Ebreo, sopravvissuto tra i bambini dell'Olocausto ai campi di concentramento di Auschwitz, Gross-Rosen e Buchenwald, produsse subito dopo la liberazione una serie di 79 disegni a illustrare la sua esperienza, seguiti nei decenni successivi da due libri di memorie autobiografiche. (it)
  • Thomas Geve (ur. 1929 r.) – niemiecki inżynier i pisarz narodowości żydowskiej, ocalony z Holocaustu. W czerwcu 1943 r. trafił wraz z matką do Auschwitz i przeżył dzięki przydzieleniu do komando murarskiego. W związku z postępami Armii Czerwonej w styczniu 1945 r. w marszu śmierci ewakuowany do Gross-Rosen, a potem do Buchenwald. Przez okres pobytu w niemieckich obozach zagłady rysował sceny z życia obozowego, które odtworzył po wyzwoleniu i zawarł w książce Chłopiec, który narysował Auschwitz. Po wyzwoleniu przez sierociniec w Szwajcarii trafił do Wielkiej Brytanii, gdzie mieszkał jego ojciec. W 1950 r. wyemigrował do Izraela, gdzie służył w armii jako inżynier, a potem pracował jako inżynier budowlany. (pl)
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