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Mina HALAUNBRENNER was born on June 25, 1935;
her sister Claudine on April 2, 1939; and her brother Léon
on April 21, 1929. They were the children of Jacob Halaunbrenner, born on July
12, 1902, in Drohobycz, Poland; and Ita-Rosa, née Hoffner, born on
August 7, 1904, in Fustonowicz, Poland. The Halaunbrenners had five children
altogether. Alexandre, their second child, was born on October 28, 1931;
Monique, the baby, on December 5, 1941. Léon was born in Drohobycz,
while all the others were born in Paris. The oldest, Léon, was arrested
by the Lyons Gestapo along with his father at their home at 14 rue Pierre Loti
in Villeurbanne, on October 24, 1943. The father was interned at Montluc Fort
before being executed by Barbie's Gestapo on November 24, 1943, at the Gestapo
building, the military Ecole de Santé. The second son, Alexandre, found
his father at the morgue, his body riddled with seventeen submachine gun
bullets. Léon was transferred to Drancy and deported to Auschwitz on
December 17, 1943, on convoy 63.
Impoverished, Madame Halaunbrenner had to give up Mina and Claudine to the OSE,
which sent them to the children's home in Izieu. She kept with her little
Monique and Alexandre. Mina and Claudine were deported two and a half months
after most of the other Izieu children. They left for Auschwitz on
convoy 76 of June 30, 1944. Alexandre
devotedly keeps alive the memory of the four members of his family murdered by
the Nazi anti-Jewish racism. Madame Halaunbrenner played an important part in
actions in Bolivia with Beate Klarsfeld in 1972, in the campaign to extradite
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CHILDREN OF THE HOLOCAUST A memorial Serge Klarsfeld
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