Ignac Deutsch

Deutsch was born in 1929 in Berehove in the Carpathian Mountains, which were then in the most easterly part of Czechoslovakia. In 1938, there were around 6,500 Jews living in Berehove.

Deutsch was a member of a group of Holocaust survivors known as the Boys, despite the fact the group consisted of over 200 girls. 

The Boys were teenage and child-Holocaust survivors, who were brought to the UK after World War II for rest and rehabilitation.

Members of the Boys were held in Nazi labour and concentration camps and used as slave labourers. They had also survived World War II in hiding or as lone children.

Photograph of Ignatz Deutsch
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Ignac Deutsch’s Journey 1944-1946

Zoltan Deutsch's Journey 1944-1946
Pre-war Life: Berehove, Czechoslovakia. Forced Journey: → Unknown. After liberation: → Prague, Czechoslovakia Joins 3rd Group of the Boys Millisle, Northern Ireland, UK. 
Name:
Ignac Deutsch
Hungarian Name 1938 - 1945:
Beregszász
Current Name:
Berehove, Ukraine
Lone Child:
unknown
Hidden Child:
unknown
Liberation:
Unknown
Repatriation:
unknown
Return Home:
unknown
Arrival in UK:
March 1946
Group:
Point of Arrival:
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Hostels:
Millisle
Left UK:
1951
Testament:
None
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