Sydney Jewish Museum
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    Номер объектаM2020/006:001
    ОписаниеPhotograph of Jaqueline Dale (nee Feldman) in an orphanage in Poulouzat in the South of France, where she was in hiding in 1943. Pictured are (front row) Werner, Jacqueline, Edith, Sabine, (middle row) Ilse, Thea and other unknown Jewish girls.

    Jacqueline was born in Paris, France on 18 January 1931 to Pessa and Icek Feldman. Her parents were Polish Jews and married in 1929; shortly after they moved to Paris. Jacqueline attended a French public school, except for on Thursdays and Sundays, when she attended a Jewish school. Her family visited the synagogue and kept kosher.

    Her father Icek (Isaac) was a tailor and served in North Africa with the French Foreign Legion until 1940. He returned to France but was then arrested by French authorities in May 1941. He was deported to Pithiviers Internment Camp in 1941 and deported to Auschwitz in July 1942, where he was murdered.

    After her father’s arrest, German soldiers visited Jacqueline’s apartment to take her family to a camp, but they managed to hide. Pessa fled to the Zone Libre (unoccupied territory) in the south of France. In 1942 (aged 11) Jacqueline was sent by the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants, a children’s aid organisation) to De l'ecole Du Couret; an orphanage in the French town of Couret. Meanwhile her brother Charles was sent to a nursery. Jacqueline and Charles were reunited a year later at an orphanage in Poulouzat. When Poulouzat was attacked by German soldiers Jacqueline and Charles moved to a Catholic orphanage in Castera-Verduzan in the Haute Pyrrenees region of France, where they stayed from 1943 until 1945. She and her brother hid their Jewish identity and pretended to be Catholic at Castera-Verduzan. Meanwhile, her mother worked on a farm as a maid.

    After liberation, Jacqueline was taken to two chateaus where she learned sewing, which later helped her get a factory job when she returned to Paris. She migrated to Australia in 1949, aged 18, with the help of the OSE. She married Louis Pakula in November 1949 and had two children, Rina (born 1950) and Irwin (born 1953). She joined a Child Survivor group and was naturalized as an Australian citizen five years after her arrival. Later Jacqueline married again to Anthony Dale. Pessa migrated to Australia in 1977.
    Место изготовленияFrance
    Дата 1943 - 1943
    Темаchild survivors, hiding, orphanages, families
    Наименованиеphotographs
    Материалphotographic emulsion, paper, paper
    Размерность
      width: 82.00 mm
      height: 108.00 mm
    Кредитная линияSydney Jewish Museum Collection, Donated by Mrs Jacqueline Dale