Eva Goldberg (1910–1944) This biography of Eva Goldberg was reconstructed through research carried out by students from France (Collège Le Plantaurel – Cazères), Germany (St-Ursula Realschule – Attendorn), Ukraine (Kamianka School "Intelect" – Zaporizhzhia)...
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Eva Goldberg (1910–1944) This biography of Eva Goldberg was reconstructed through research carried out by students from France (Collège Le Plantaurel – Cazères), Germany (St-Ursula Realschule – Attendorn), Ukraine (Kamianka School "Intelect" – Zaporizhzhia) and Romania (Colegiul Național Pedagogic – Constantin Brătescu, Constanța) as part of the eTwinning civic and memorial project Memory Keepers. The students worked in international teams, consulting historical archives and administrative records, and gathering testimonies in order to restore a part of Eva Goldberg's identity – a woman deported to Auschwitz on Convoy 77 – and to preserve her memory. This project was conducted in English throughout the 2025–2026 school year. The biography was therefore written by the students in English, and the French students then took on the task of rewriting it in French. Birth and Origins: Leaving for France in Early Childhood Eva Goldberg – also spelled Ewa Goldberg in some documents – was born o
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