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Jona Eliëser Joseph Oberski (20 March 1938) is a Dutch writer, and a nuclear physicist. A year before his birth, his parents escaped from Nazi Germany to the Netherlands, and settled in Amsterdam. But when World War II broke out, the country was soon occupied, and there remained no other route available than the one forced upon all the other Jewish families. The family was transported through Westerbork and to Bergen-Belsen. Jona survived the war, but both his parents died. Oberski was on The Lost Train, a train heading East with no clear destination. The train was captured by the Red Army in Tröbitz.

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  • Jona Oberski (fr)
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  • ヨナ・オバースキー (ja)
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  • Jona Oberski (Amsterdam, 20 marzo 1938) è uno scrittore e fisico olandese, di famiglia ebraica, autore del noto romanzo autobiografico Anni d'infanzia. Un bambino nei lager in cui racconta la sua tragica esperienza di bambino dell'Olocausto, sopravvissuto ai campi di concentramento. (it)
  • ヨナ・オバースキー (Jona Oberski 1938年3月20日 - )はオランダのユダヤ系物理学者、作家、ホロコースト生還者である。 (ja)
  • Jona Oberski (Amsterdam, 20 maart 1938) is een Nederlands kernfysicus en schrijver van Joodse afkomst. Hij is vooral beroemd om zijn autobiografische boek Kinderjaren waarin hij vertelt over zijn tijd als kind in een concentratiekamp. (nl)
  • Jona Eliëser Joseph Oberski (20 March 1938) is a Dutch writer, and a nuclear physicist. A year before his birth, his parents escaped from Nazi Germany to the Netherlands, and settled in Amsterdam. But when World War II broke out, the country was soon occupied, and there remained no other route available than the one forced upon all the other Jewish families. The family was transported through Westerbork and to Bergen-Belsen. Jona survived the war, but both his parents died. Oberski was on The Lost Train, a train heading East with no clear destination. The train was captured by the Red Army in Tröbitz. (en)
  • Jona Eliëser Joseph Oberski (20 mars 1938) est un écrivain néerlandais et un physicien nucléaire. Un an avant sa naissance, ses parents, de confession juive, fuient l'Allemagne nazie vers les Pays-Bas et s'installe à Amsterdam . La famille a été transportée à travers Westerbork, puis de là déportée au camp de concentration de Bergen-Belsen. Son père meurt de faim et d'épuisement le 23 mars 1942. Une année plus tard, Jona et sa mère sont déportés en direction d'Auschwitz, mais le train qui les y emmène est touché par un bombardier russe, le 23 avril 1945 et ses passagers sont libérés par l'Armée rouge, non loin du village de Tröbitz. Le convoi était parti de Bergen-Belsen avec 2'500 détenus à bord. Lors du trajet, 200 personnes avaient succombé avant succombé avant l'arrivée à Tröbitz. A Tr (fr)
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