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n8:4457
n3:persecution
n2:4457
Subject Item
n2:4457
rdf:type
n3:Persecution
rdfs:label
persecution of Levi, Emilia 8/9/1872 Corfù
n3:arrestDate
24/5/1944
n3:arrestPlace
n7:Trieste
n3:campSerialNumber
S
n3:convoy
n9:
n3:convoyNumber
?
n3:persecutionCategory
ebreo
n3:toNaziCamp
n5:4
n3:toNaziCampLabel
Auschwitz
dc:abstract
Emilia Levi, figlia di Vittorio Levi e Rachele Mordo è nata in Grecia a Corfù l' 8 settembre 1872. Coniugata con Giuseppe Caimi. Arrestata a Trieste (Trieste). Deportata nel campo di sterminio di Auschwitz. Non è sopravvissuta alla Shoah. Emilia Levi, daughter of Vittorio Levi and Rachele Mordo. She was born in Greece, in Corfu, on September 8 1872. She was married with Giuseppe Caimi. She was arrested in Trieste (Trieste). She was deported to the extermination camp of Auschwitz. She did not survive the Shoah.
n3:deathDescription
Morto/a in campo di sterminio