No one knows anything about Isac and his family after the Germans occupied Liepaja on June 29th 1941. He had a older brother, named Isi. At that time the Germans occupied Liepaja, Isac was 4, and Isi was 7.
No traces of what happend to their family have ever been found.
Here, read the whole thing on this link;
http://www.graceproducts.com/fmnc/bisac.htm
And if you are curious about his brother;
http://www.graceproducts.com/fmnc/bisi.htm
Read more: Did_Isi_Brauman_die_during_the_Holocaust
The one who wrote, "I'd Like to Go Alone?" If that's who you're talking about, she didn't die in the Holocaust. She was part of 100 children who survived.
Paolo did die in the holocaust in a concentration camp in Germany called Ravens Brubeck in December 30, 1944
he acually died of old age he survived
He didnt. His Mother and Father where killed but he survived.
There were many different ways to die in the Holocaust. It was a tragic event. One way was they would make you strip down naked, telling you you were either taking a shower or getting bugs removed, and put you into a small, cellar like room. They would fit as many people as possible into the one room, then they would gas you either with hydrocyanic acid (Zyklon B) with carbon monoxide. There were many other ways to die, but this was a tragic one.
Isi Brauman died because the Germans didn't believe in isi's religion
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Isi did die under the fireing squad squad
Isi Foighel died on September 12, 2007.
No, Joseph Stalin did not die in the Holocaust. Stalin died in 1953 from a stroke, when the Holocaust had been over for 8 years.
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they died of disease and starvation
the children saw their parentrs die
Animals were not targeted during the holocaust, so any that did die, did not die because of the holocaust. The avg number would be the amount that would have died in any other time period.
They were worked to death or gased in the chambers.
Isi ter Jung died on June 12, 2007, in Bad Tlz, Bavaria, Germany.
The one who wrote, "I'd Like to Go Alone?" If that's who you're talking about, she didn't die in the Holocaust. She was part of 100 children who survived.