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Micha Tomkiewicz

Micha Tomkiewicz (born May 25, 1939) is a scientist, professor and writer.
==Biography==
Marcelli Robert (his name was changed after the war to "Micha") Tomkiewicz was born on May 25, 1939 in Warsaw, Poland, and lived in the Warsaw Ghetto before his family was sent off to the German concentration camp Bergen-Belsen. On Friday, April 13, 1945, Tomkiewicz was among the 2,500 Jewish prisoners rescued from one of what have now come to be known as the Bergen-Belson Death Trains.〔Honey, Mindy. "WWII Medic Recalls Holocaust Liberation." Branson Tri-Lakes News. N.p., 23 Apr. 2010.〕 As the war drew to a close, the Germans, anticipating the arrival of Allied forces had evacuated these prisoners and loaded them onto trains headed to Theresienstadt, a concentration camp further from the front lines. The American 743rd Tank Battalion of the 30th Infantry Division came to one of the three trains, which had been abandoned near Magdeburg by fleeing German troops. Tomkiewicz was 6 at the time, when he, along with his mother and uncle were liberated. They soon relocated to Palestine to rebuild their lives.
On Thursday, September 13, 2007, Tomkiewicz was reunited with two fellow survivors of the death trains as well as retired State Supreme Court judge, Carrol Walsh, who was one of the rescuing soldiers at the time. This meeting resulted as part of an early 1990s class project launched by Matthew Rozell, a history teacher at Hudson Falls High School in Hudson Falls, NY. It also prompted the production of "A Train Near Magdeburg," a 10-minute DVD created by two of Rozell's students.〔Aquije, Omar. "Soldiers Reunite with Nazi Death Train Survivors" Glens Falls Post-Star. Teaching History Matters, 15 Sept. 2007.〕〔Gross, George C. "A Train Near Magdeburg." Interview by Matthew Rozell. HFCSD.org. N.p., Mar. 2002.〕〔Carola, Chris, Associated Press. "Holocaust Survivors Reunite with Vet." USA Today. Gannett, 14 Sept. 2007.〕

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