Pécs, 25 February 1940 – Auschwitz-Birkenau, 8 July 1944
Born as the first child of György Révész and Anna Schreiber. They lived at 16 Anna Street. The father served in the labour service in 1944, and his family was sent to the ghetto in Tompa Mihály Street without him. At the end of June, they were taken to the collection camp set up in the Lakits barracks, where more than 5,000 Jews from Pécs and the surrounding area awaited their fate, crammed into sheds, starving and lacking even the most basic sanitary conditions. The train deporting the Jews of Pécs left on 4 July 1944 and arrived at the Birkenau ramp on 8 July. Of the 3,100 deportees, 2,440 were immediately sent to the gas chambers, including Jánoska, Juliska and their 28-year-old mother. The father, György Révész survived the Holocaust and returned to Pécs after the war.