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  1. Mirjam Finkelstein (née Wiener; 10 June 1933 – 28 January 2017) was a Holocaust survivor and educator. Born in Berlin, Germany, to Alfred Wiener, a Jewish activist and founder of the Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide, her family moved to Amsterdam in 1933.

  2. Early Praise for Hitler, Stalin, Mum and Dad. ‘A terrific piece of work, epic, moving and important, the grim history of 20th century Europe encapsulated in one extraordinary, ordinary family.’. – Robert Harris.

  3. In 1957 he married Mirjam Wiener, a graduate scientist, daughter of the well-known historian of Nazism, Alfred Wiener, and, like her husband, a refugee (in her case, as a survivor of Belsen concentration camp). With her, he enjoyed an extremely happy marriage and home.

  4. Mirjam Finkelstein, Holocaust educator and survivor of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, has died at the age of 83. She was born Mirjam Wiener in Germany in 1933, but her family moved to...

  5. Mirjam Finkelstein. Family friend of Anne Frank who cheated death in the concentration camps and became a powerful witness to the Holocaust. Eleven-year-old Mirjam Wiener held the hand of her dying mother on a train bound from Bergen-Belsen to the safety of Switzerland.

  6. Mirjam Finkelstein (née Wiener; 10 June 1933 – 28 January 2017) was a Holocaust survivor and educator. Born in Berlin, Germany, to Alfred Wiener, a Jewish activist and founder of the Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide, her family moved to Amsterdam in 1933.

  7. 21 dic 2023 · Professor Sir Anthony Finkelstein and Lord Daniel Finkelstein OBE discuss leadership and their family’s miraculous story of surviving both the Holocaust and Soviet deportations at a City journalism event.