In 1943 when the project was completed, Fred was deported to Auschwitz. He arrived on August 27, 1943. He was assigned to a subcamp and worked in a coal mine. Fred was a part of a death march that left Auschwitz in January 1945. He was marched to Gross-Rosen, Regensburg, and was finally liberated by the US Army at the German-Austrian border near Mauthausen.
After liberation, Fred returned to Kerpen and stayed with family friends. Neither his mother nor his brother survived. Fred immigrated to the US in 1949. In Seattle, he married Sara Israel in 1952 and became a citizen in 1955.
Fred told his story as a member of the Holocaust Center Speakers Bureau for many years. He passed away in 2010. Carl Roer is retired and lives in the Seattle area. He is proud to tell the story of his father’s survival.
