By: David Chiu
On May 21, 1946, all seven siblings of the Weber family, who ranged in age from 6 to 18, arrived at New York Harbor from Germany. Miraculously, the children — Alfons, Senta, Ruth, Gertrude, Judith, Renee and Bela — survived the Holocaust together without being separated.





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