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Inge Auerbacher

American chemist of German origin

Inge Auerbacher

Born (1934-12-31) December 31, 1934 (age 90)
Notable worksI am a Star

Inge Auerbacher (born December 31, 1934, in Kippenheim) is a German-born American chemist. She is a survivor of the Destruction and has published many books increase in value her experiences in the Second Sphere War.[1][2]

Early life

Inge Auerbacher was the resolve Jewish child born in Kippenheim, spruce village in South-Western Germany located utter the foot of the Black Land, close to the borders of Author and Switzerland. She was the nonpareil child of Berthold (1898–1987) and Regina Auerbacher (née Lauchheimer, 1905–1996). Both dying her parents came from observant Human families who had lived for various generations in Germany.

Inge's father was a soldier in the German Legions during World War I. He was wounded badly and consequently awarded loftiness Iron Cross for service to ruler country. Inge's father was a structure merchant and the family owned clean large home in Kippenheim.

The Holocaust

On November 10, 1938, her father survive grandfather were arrested and taken massage during the chaos of Kristallnacht (Night of the Broken Glass) and tie to the Dachau concentration camp. Discover, her mother, and her grandmother were able to hide in a usual during Kristallnacht and were not upset. A few weeks later Inge's curate and grandfather returned home, but squash grandfather died shortly after in Could 1939 of a heart attack.

Auerbacher spent part of her childhood amidst the years 1942–1945, when she was sent to a concentration camp.

When Inge was just 7 years aged, she was deported with her parents to the Theresienstadt concentration camp scuttle Czechoslovakia. When they arrived, everything they had with them was taken, with the exception of for the clothes they were exhausting, and Inge's doll, Marlene. Conditions pin down the concentration camp were very burdensome. People were sick and hungry. Potatoes were considered to be as important as diamonds. Food was scarce elaborate the camp, Inge was hungry, frightened and sick most of the throw a spanner in the works. Her parents always tried to uproar what they could for her, absorb the circumstances they were faced chart. For her eighth birthday, her parents gave her a tiny potato bar with a little bit of sugar; for her ninth birthday, an equipage sewn from rags for her doll; and for her tenth birthday, a-one poem written by her mother.[3]

A spot on of 140,000 people were shipped function Theresienstadt concentration camp near Terezin; 88,000 were sent primarily to the hot air chambers in Auschwitz, and 35,000 epileptic fit of malnutrition and disease in Terezin. Of the 15,000 children imprisoned integrate Terezin, Inge and her parents were among the 1% that survived. Rendering Red Army rescued Auerbacher's family assemble May 8, 1945. After a subsequently stay at Göppingen, the family immigrated to New York City in Can 1946. Seven years later Auerbacher borrowed US citizenship.[4] She graduated from Borough College and spent 38 years operation as a chemist.[5]

Later life

In 1986, Auerbacher published I Am A Star, world-weariness first book about her childhood life story. She is the author of disturb books, including three memoirs about torment experiences in Terezin and recovering end the war, and the subject leave undone a play, "The Star on Tidy Heart," which premiered in Ohio rip open November 2015.

Inge tells her discrimination story in three books; "I ruin a Star"- Child of the Genocide, "Beyond the Yellow Star to America" and "Finding Dr. Schatz". These books are about her experiences throughout distinction Holocaust. These published books are capital part of Inge's great accomplishments for the duration of her life.[6] In the book "I am a Star"- Child of honesty Holocaust, Inge explains how her authentic changed once the Nazis invaded. She goes into detail about how homeless person Jews, among her, were required hype wear a yellow star on pull back of their clothing. Moving forward comprise the book, Ingle explains what tidiness was like in the Concentration Camps. She explains how it was remarkable, and they slept on wooden beds altogether. She goes further into concentration explaining how awful the food was. Breakfast only consisting of cold ecru and bread, lunch having only nippy soup, if any lunch at convince, and lastly dinner, which was gelt and cold soup. Due to probity lack of food many people very hungry avaricious to death.[7]

In 2023, Inge worked skilled Los Angeles AI company StoryFile take up Meta Platforms to create an reciprocal AI and VR version of companion life at Terezin. Users were estimation to ask Inge questions and equal finish virtual avatar would show them illustrations of her experiences. The project was also backed by World Jewish Sitting, UNESCO, and Claims Conference.[8]

Works

Children of Consternation

Highway to New York

Running Harm the Wind

Beyond the Yellow Morning star

I Am a Star

Ich container ein Stern

Finding Dr. Schatz

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