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The youngest victim of the Holocaust was a two-year-old child named Paulina Klibanski. She was born in the odz Ghetto in 1940 and died in the Chemno extermination camp in 1942. Paulina Klibanski was one of the more than 1.1 million children killed during the Holocaust. Among the youngest victims of the Holocaust were:

  • Paulina Klibanski (2 years old)
  • Ruth Dorfmann (3 years old)
  • Josef Feigelson (4 years old)
  • Eliyahu Rosenberg (4 years old)
  • Edith Schwalb (4 years old)
Paulina Klibanski the youngest victim of the Holocaust was a symbol of the tragic fate of children during the genocide of the Jewish people. Her death is a reminder of the millions of children whose lives were cut short by the Nazis during the Holocaust.

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There was one baby born in Auschwitz about 30 hours before the camp was liberated - and both mother and baby survived.

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Leopold Engleitner is the oldest person to survive the Holocaust.

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At Auschwitz the Soviet soldiers found a 30-hour old baby girl (and her mother) among the survivors.

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