The school at Bullenhuser Damm (Source: Wikipedia)
The school at Bullenhuser Damm (Source: Wikipedia)

Lea Klygerman

 

Lea Klygerman

Lea (or Lola) Klygerman was born in Ostrowiec, on 28 April 1937. She and her mother Ester and her sister Rifka, two years her junior, were deported at the beginning of August 1944 from the forced labor camp in Ostrowiec to Auschwitz Concentration Camp. They arrived there on 3 August. Lea was tattooed with the number A-16959.

Lea’s father Berek Klygerman was deported from Bliżyn camp, south of Radom, to Auschwitz. From there he was taken in October 1944 to Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, and later transferred to Buchenwald. He died there in February 1945.

Lea Klygerman was brought to Neuengamme Concentration Camp on 28 November 1944 and murdered here in Bullenhuser Damm on 20 April 1945.

Lea Klygerman and Sara Goldfinger, another Ostrowiec child, were among the twenty Jewish children murdered in Hamburg by the Nazis in order to hide their brutal medical experimentation. These children were called: “The Children from Bullenhuser Damm”. More can be read at:

https://www.kinder-vom-bullenhuser-damm.de/_english/index.php and at Wikipedia

Ester Klygerman , Lea's mother, survived and returned to Poland. Her search for her daughters Lea and Rifka was unsuccessful. In the 1970s Ester Klygerman emigrated to Israel. There she remarried and had another daughter, Amalia. Through relatives of one of the other murdered children, Amalia found out about the fate of the elder of the sisters, Lea Klygerman. But in order to protect her mother, she did not tell her about it.

Specific page on Lea, at:

http://www.kinder-vom-bullenhuser-damm.de/_english/lea_klygerman.php

Notation: Sources for most of above information were from above link.

Memorial commemorating the 20 Children "Massacre"-Source:Wikipedia
Memorial commemorating the 20 Children "Massacre"-Source:Wikipedia