Thomas Pfeffer—Not Allowed to Live Beyond his 7th Year

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Someone asked me recently when I will stop telling Holocaust stories? I replied “there were 11 million victims, once all of their stories are told I’ll stop.”

I won’t be able to tell all 11 million personal accounts but this is one of them.

Thomas Pfeffer was born on November 22, 1936 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

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Thomas’ father, Heinz, was a German-Jewish refugee who had married Henriette De Leeuw, a Dutch-Jewish woman. Frightened by the Nazi dictatorship and the murder of Heinz’s uncle in a concentration camp, they emigrated to the Netherlands when Henriette was nine months pregnant with Thomas’ older brother. They settled in Amsterdam.

Thomas, also known as Tommy, was born 18 months after his older brother, Jan-Peter. In 1939 the parents and brother of Tommy’s father joined them in the Netherlands as refugees from Germany. Tommy and Jan-Peter grew up speaking Dutch as their native language, and they often spent time at their mother’s family home in the country.

The Germans occupied Amsterdam in May 1940.

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Despite the German occupation, 4-year-old Tommy did not feel much change in his day-to-day life. When he was 6 the Germans sent his grandmother to a camp called Westerbork. Six months later, Tommy and his family were sent to the same camp, where Tommy celebrated his seventh birthday. That winter the Pfeffers were sent to a faraway ghetto called Theresienstadt in Czechoslovakia, where Tommy felt cold, scared and hungry.

On May 18, 1944, Tommy was deported with his family to Auschwitz. He was gassed on July 11, 1944. Tommy was dead at the age of 7 years.

Sources

https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/id-card/thomas-pfeffer

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/127899197/thomas-pfeffer

https://collecties.kampwesterbork.nl/persoon/13646519

https://www.joodsmonument.nl/en/page/150810/thomas-pfeffer

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One response to “Thomas Pfeffer—Not Allowed to Live Beyond his 7th Year”

  1. It’s just the same as telling stories about war veterans who spent 5-6 years liberating Europe and Asia from the grasps of fascism in WWII. There will never be an ending story to that as well. Especially as there are people who believe that freedom and democracy are non-compatible per Peter Thiel, which is BS in my eyes. Keep up the work. Really like your stories and how they are brought to life.

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