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  • Irene’s bio — Irene Butter
    Irene’s Star of David she had to wear at all times in Amsterdam to identify her as a Jew It was stolen from Irene’s home in the early 2000s A copy of the passport photo used for my Ecuadorian passport, circa 1942 I gained back weight, and then some, in the refugee Camp Jeanne d'Arc in Algeria, 1945 As a university student in the 50's
  • Irene Butter
    Discover From Holocaust to Hope, Irene Butter's newly updated Holocaust memoir, previously published as Shores Beyond Shores Explore her story of survival, resilience, and hope, and find links to purchase the latest edition
  • America — Irene Butter
    Irene as a newlywed with her husband Charlie Butter Irene and Charlie in 2011; both are University of Michigan professors emeritus Irene in 2013 with her childhood blanket, the same one she had through Westerbork, Bergen-Belsen, and Camp Jeanne d'Arc in Algeria
  • News Events — Irene Butter
    Irene Butter is an engaging writer with a keen eye for telling details and evocative scenes What makes this excellent memoir so poignant is precisely its context and contrasts: the slow destruction of a happy early childhood and the strength it gave her to overcome the ordeals that followed
  • Praise — Irene Butter
    Irene Butter paints a gripping picture of a girl’s sense of self in the Holocaust German-Jewish through birth and heritage, stateless through persecution, and Dutch and American through refuge, Butter invites us to walk with her on the vulnerable journey of forging her young identity
  • Irenes Photos — Irene Butter
    The netherlands Irene's family moved to Amsterdam to put distance between them and Nazi's power, but it didn't prove far enough In 1940, Germany invaded the Netherlands and the Hasenbergs endured growing oppression until they were swept up by the Nazis and send to camps
  • Achievements Awards — Irene Butter
    Consultant to the World Health Organization concerning the international migration of physicians and nurses (70s) One of the first women to earn a Ph D in economics from Duke University (1960) Irene receives that 2011 Federal Inter-Agency Holocaust Remembrance Program Educational Outreeach and Service Award
  • Camps — Irene Butter
    In January 1945 they were liberated because of their fake Ecuadorian passports, exchanged for Germans being held by the Allies Their freedom came at a great cost as Pappi died on the train leaving Bergen-Belsen and Irene was separated from her Mutti and Werner in Switzerland and sent on alone to a displaced persons camp in Algeria
  • Blog — Irene Butter
    The story that Irene Butter finally decided to tell, begins with “happy childhood”, which extended beyond the beginning of the war The Hasenberg family (Butter is the author's married name) lived “in a big, bright apartment in Berlin”, shared by Irene with her parents, John and Gertrude, her two-year-old brother Werner and her maternal
  • Excerpt — Irene Butter
    My birth name is Irene Hasenberg, but you can call me Reni (pronounced “Ray-nee”) Everyone did I was a lucky child I grew up in a large, ligh­t-filled apartment in Berlin, the sparkling capital of Germany, with my parents, John and Gertrude Hasenberg; my almost-eight-year-old brother, Werner; and my grandparents Julius and Pauline Mayer





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