Tramer, Egon

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Tramer, Egon

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        Dr. Tramer was born in Csechoslovakia and attended his high school there. In 1933 he went to a general university in Prague and graduated in 1939. After Germany occupied Poland, Dr. Tramer worked under Judenrat in a Jewish hospital in Sosnovice before being sent to a labor camp in Germany to practice medicine for a three-month interval. After one year back in Sosnovice he was sent to the camp again and from there he started his way from one labor camp to other. In 1943 the Germans liquidated all the labor camps and transferred Dr. Tramer and his wife Nelly Tramer to different concentration camps. Dr. Tramer went through Munslau, Nordhausen, Ellerich, and Oranienburg before finally being liberated by the Russians. After the war Dr. Tramer went back to Poland to reunite with his wife. In 1968 the family migrated to Canada.

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