Elie Aron Cohen

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1909 – 1993

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Who was Elie Aron Cohen?

Elie Aron Cohen was a Dutch doctor who, being Jewish, was sent to the Auschwitz concentration camp. He arrived there on September 16, 1943. His first wife, his first son as well as his parents-in-law were killed upon arrival, but he managed to survive through a combination of chance and skill. His status and abilities as a doctor were instrumental for his survival. On May 6, 1945, he was liberated by the U.S. military in Melk, where he had been transported by way of Mauthausen-Gusen. After World War II, Elie Cohen remarried a Jewish woman. They have two children, a daughter and a son. Elie Cohen is the author of a number of books about the Holocaust. The first of these was the Ph.D. thesis on which he graduated on March 11, 1952, at Utrecht State University. The book was entitled "The German Concentration Camp — a medical-psychological study", and it was one of the first scientific descriptions of what had happened in killing centres such as Auschwitz. It also provided an analysis of the psychology of the SS-men who manned these camps. At that time there was little interest in the Netherlands in recounting these events, but surprisingly the thesis was much in demand. It was later translated into English, Swedish and Japanese.

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Born
Jul 16, 1909
Ethnicity
  • Jewish people
Nationality
  • Netherlands
Died
Oct 22, 1993

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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