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Adele Zaveduk
Adele was a very young girl at the time of the Holocaust.
This tragic event took away her parents for a critical time in her childhood and broke the mother-daughter bond. She might have not experienced a concentration camp, but she had to go through experiences as a child that most of us couldn't even imagine today.
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Born: 1932-1933 in Sokolow-Podlaski, Poland
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Concentration Camp: Treblinka
Adele Zaveduk speaks to UW-Parkside students on April 29, 2009