Cantor Leo Fettman
In 1944, Cantor Leo Fettman and his family were forcibly removed from their Hungarian home by the Nazis and incarcerated in a ghetto. Later, they were transported by boxcar to Auschwitz where most of the members of his family were murdered. Cantor Fettman was first ordered to work in the crematorium. Later, he incredibly survived the medical experiments of Dr. Josef Mengele (the infamous Angel of Death), a bungled attempt by the SS to hang him, and a series of forced labor camps.
In 1944, Cantor Leo Fettman and his family were forcibly removed from their Hungarian home by the Nazis and incarcerated in a ghetto. Later, they were transported by boxcar to Auschwitz where most of the members of his family were murdered. Cantor Fettman was first ordered to work in the crematorium. Later, he incredibly survived the medical experiments of Dr. Josef Mengele (the infamous Angel of Death), a bungled attempt by the SS to hang him, and a series of forced labor camps. See less
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