After suffering for months, Noémi and 1000 other women were taken to a sub-camp of Buchenwald in Germany called Allendorf. There, they worked as forced laborers at a munitions factory.
As the Allies approached in spring 1945, the Nazis forced the women on a death march. Noémi was one of 12 women who escaped into a nearby forest, where an American soldier serving under General Patton liberated them. After regaining her health, Noémi returned to Debrecen and reunited with her father, the only survivor of her family.
Noémi married in 1945 and became a teacher. She, her husband, Ernest, and two sons came to the United States in 1957. Noémi lived in Bellingham and was an active member of the Holocaust Center’s Speakers Bureau and a frequent guest speaker at Western Washington University. Noemi passed away at the age of 96 on June 7, 2019.
Steven is a retired physician, husband, father, and grandfather living in Bellingham.
