In the photograph Lyudmila Bezludova, b. 1940, transferred from Majdanek concentration camp to Auschwitz on 15 April 1944, and registered as prisoner no. 77263. After liberation, she was transferred in a group Belarusian children to a care centre in Kraków, then to an orphanage in Harbutowice near Kraków and then to the Bucze Harcerskie preventive centre near Skoczów. There she was renamed Hanna Kosińska. In 1963 she met up with her mother and siblings for the first time since they were separated in Majdanek. At the time her family was living in Orsha, Belarus. Lyudmila, however, stayed in Poland. The photograph was taken in 1948. Source: APMA-B
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