An Underground Life by Gad Beck6/26/2023 ![]() ![]() Gad Beck, born in Berlin, Germany on June 30, 1923, describes growing up with a twin sister in a. BECK, ALBERT BECK, GAD CLOSE-UPS DP CAMPS/CENTERS HOMOSEXUALS INTERIORS JEWS (GERMAN) Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Gad Beck. Portrait of Gad Beck sitting at a desk in a displaced persons camp. BAR/BAT MITZVAH BECK, ALBERT BECK, GAD FAMILIES (INTERMARRIED JEWISH) FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISHĦ. Margot (Miriam) and Gerhard ( Gad) Beck pose outside on the day of his Bar Mitzvah. Gerhard ( Gad) Beck is the son of Heinrich and Hedwig (Kretchmar) Beck. ![]() ![]() Portrait of Margot (Miriam) and Gerhard ( Gad) Beck.īECK, GAD CHILDREN/YOUTH CLOSE-UPS FAMILIES (INTERMARRIED JEWISH) JEWS (GERMAN) MISCHLINGE. On February 17, 1943, Gad was ordered to report to the temporary internment camp established at aĤ. Portrait of Margot (Miriam) and Gerhard ( Gad) BeckĪctive in Jewish youth movements, and took on Hebrew names ( Gad and Miriam. ![]() ’s library holds copies of Gad Beck’s memoirs, and a number of digitized photographs of Beck can be accessedģ. holds an oral history interview with Gad Beck, and a second oral history that forms part of the USC. His father was a Jewish immigrant from Austria. When Gad and his twin sister, Miriam, were 5, the Becks moved to the. ![]()
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