Holocaust survivor dies, leaving 2,500 descendants

NEW YORK — A 94-year-old Holocaust survivor died, leaving behind at least 2,500 descendants.

Yitta Schwartz of Kiryas Joel in New York was buried Jan. 4. She had five generations of descendants.

Schwartz survived Bergen Belsen, leaving the concentration camp with her family intact when World War II ended in 1945. Schwartz, her husband and six children moved to Belgium before settling in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, the Times Herald-Record reported.

The couple had 11 more children following the war. Her husband died 33 years ago.

Schwartz, who reportedly was reluctant to talk about the Holocaust, had about 170 grandchildren and knew all their names.