Louis Fynaut, Buchenwald Survivor:

Story of a Belgian survivor of Buchenwald and Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II.

Wednesday, 27 June 2012

Day 113 - "Who Dares Wins!

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For those that were in better health the government found easy jobs like Commissionaires, cleaners of  "Wagon Lits" for the state...
Monday, 25 June 2012

Day 112 - Conclusion!

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"After a while, we had all returned, myself first, then soldier Barbaix and eventually Daniel from the East.  The only thing we could ...
Sunday, 24 June 2012

Day 111 - Goethe Quote about Hope!

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"I have about 10 more blogs/pages to complete from my Dad's war experiences.  My Dad, simply named his last chapter,   - "Co...

Day 110 - Self-Imposed Amnesia!

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I believe it is likely that people with the same type of  background and ideals would have been naturally attracted to each other and woul...

Day 109 - Belgian Friends Reunited!

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"I went back to ordinary living and fighting and competing for my everyday existence. I didn't accept any charity, I only accepted...
Friday, 22 June 2012

Day 108 - Health aftermath - concentration camps!

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"We now found temporary accommodation with my Aunt Helen such was her genuine hospitality until we found our own way about!  Antonio s...
Wednesday, 20 June 2012

Day 107 - Finally, back in Brussels, Belgium!

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" Soon we reached the old Rhine River which we crossed on a pontoon bridge which had been built very quickly!   From there, we caught ...
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