Erzsébet Neuwirth was the Hungarian-Jewish daughter of Sarolta (née Ehrental) and Pál Neuwirth.


 She was born in Győr on the 7th of October 1929. She had 4 sisters: Judit (1925), Margit (1936), Márta (1933) and Zsuzsanna (1927) and 2 brothers: János (1923) and Károly (1924).Her parents were Hungarian Jews. In 1920, Erzsébet's paternal grandfather, Jakab Neuwirth, was beaten to death by two antisemites. His murderers stole all his money and the pocket watch which was given to him by King Charles IV of Hungary because his sons had served in WW1. In 1942, Károly and János were called to forced labour battalions. Judit, Zsuzsanna and Erzsébet were deported to Auschwitz together in 1944. Sarolta, Pál, Margit and Márta were also deported in 1944 but separately from the other 3 sisters. Pál passed selection in Auschwitz but later perished in Mauthausen 1945. His wife and 3 daughters he was deported with were murdered after arrival in Auschwitz. Zsuzsanna survived and was liberated at a forced labour factory in Moravia. János and Károly were liberated in Austria in 1945. All 3 returned to Győr after the war

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