12/12/2023
Holocaust survivor Andrew Burian z"l, father of ASYV Board Member Lawrence Burian, was born December 12, 1930, in the small town of Buština, Czechoslovakia (now Ukraine). He lived an idyllic childhood with a large extended family and the warmth of Jewish tradition.
But all that changed in 1944 when Andrew and his family were forcefully taken from their home and imprisoned in the Mátészalka Ghetto in Hungary. From there they were loaded into cattle cars and deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau. Upon arrival to the extermination camp, Andrew was separated from his family. His mother, grandfather, and great-uncle were immediately sent to the gas chambers, while his father and brother were sent to a labor camp.
At just 13 years old, Andrew found himself all alone in Birkenau. He spent nearly eight months in that hell, surviving countless selections and near-death experiences. When the N**is and their collaborators began evacuating the camp in January 1945, Andrew was placed on a death march in the freezing cold towards the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria. He was later sent on a second death march to Gunskirchen where he was eventually liberated by the American Army.
Following the war, Andrew found his way to Vienna and then a hospital in Budapest where, by miraculous happenstance, he was reunited with his father and brother. His journey over the next 3 years took him to Prague, England, and ultimately, America. Andrew settled in New York where he met and married the love of his life, Ruth.
For decades, Andrew did not talk about the Holocaust, but he eventually broke his silence in order to educate future generations. He even wrote a book "A Boy from Bustina: A Son. A Survivor. A Witness." On the first page, there is a quotation from Andrew that says, “This is what happened to me. This is what I saw. There was not one Holocaust. There were six million Holocausts. I am witness.”
Today, Andrew’s children and many grandchildren, whom were his pride and joy, carry on his legacy as a witness.
May his memory forever be a blessing.
📷: Andrew and his son Lawrence, 2018 (pc: )