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Stefan Jerzy Zweig : ウィキペディア英語版 | Stefan Jerzy Zweig
Stefan Jerzy Zweig (born January 28, 1941) is an author and cameraman. He is known as ''the Buchenwald child'' from the novel by Bruno Apitz, ''Naked Among Wolves''. He survived Buchenwald concentration camp at age four under protection from his father and other prisoners. ==Early years== Stefan Jerzy Zweig was born in Kraków. He lived with his parents, Helena and Dr. Zacharias Zweig and his sister, Sylwia Zweig in the Kraków ghetto. The family was split up in August 1944. His mother and sister perished in Auschwitz.〔Bill Niven, (''The Buchenwald child: truth, fiction, and propaganda'' ) Camden House (2007), pp. 151-178. ISBN 978-1-57113-339-7 Retrieved April 15, 2010〕 Zweig and his father were brought to Buchenwald in 1944, when Zweig was just three years old. He was arrested with the notation, "Polit Pole Jude" (political Polish Jewish) and was given the prisoner number 67509.〔Ulrich Weinzierl, ("Das Kind von Buchenwald" ) ("The Child from Buchenwald") ''Die Welt'' April 9, 2005. Retrieved August 4, 2009 〕 Willi Bleicher and Robert Siewert, prisoner functionaries, took care of Zweig's welfare. When scheduled to be sent to Auschwitz just a few weeks after arriving, he was hidden in the typhus ward of the infirmary. Later, his name appeared on a transport list and was switched with that of Willi Blum, a 16-year-old Romani boy. Through such interventions, Zweig was able to survive until Buchenwald was liberated.
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