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Ivan Moscovich (14 June 1926 – 21 April 2023) was a Yugoslav-Hungarian inventor, designer and commercial developer of puzzles, games, toys, and educational aids. He wrote many books and was internationally recognized in the toy industry as an innovative inventor.


Early life

Ivan Moscovich was born to
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Hungarian parents on 14 June 1926 in Novi Sad in the Yugoslav province of
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and had a sheltered, middle class childhood. His father, a professional painter, escaped into Yugoslavia after
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and opened a photographic studio there which he named ''Photo Ivan'' after his son.Commemorative Ceremony on the Occasion of the 72nd Anniversary of the End of the Second World War and the Liberation of Concentration Camps
Reden Neuengamme, 3 May 2017


World War II and Nazi concentration camp prisoner

In 1941, Yugoslavia surrendered unconditionally to the
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during
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. Hungary occupied
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. In January 1942, Moscovich's 44 year old father was a victim of the Novi Sad massacre. In 1943, Hungary started secret armistice negotiations with the Allied Powers which was discovered by Germany resulting in the German occupation of Vojvodina. Soon after, at the age of 17, Moscovich was taken to the concentration camp at
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with his grandfather, grandmother, and mother. His grandparents were immediately taken to the
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and were killed. While his mother remained imprisoned at Auschwitz, Moscovich was sent to Wustegiersdorf, one of the surrounding work camps, and put to work laying rail lines. In January 1945, Auschwitz was evacuated and Moscovich along with 60,000 prisoners marched west to
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. After only a few days, Moscovich volunteered for a selection of 500 volunteer prisoner workers. These volunteers were sent to clear the railway station in
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by dislodging the wagons to free the rails so they could be fixed and used for German transports. While there, several groups found food supplies including sugar, butter, and eggs. On 22 March Hildesheim was bombed, killing or wounding both prisoners and German guards. The volunteers were made to move the bodies for easier identification. They were then marched to the Hannover-Ahlem prison camp. The prisoners worked in an
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mine converting it into an ammunition depot safe from aerial attacks. Hannover-Ahlem was evacuated on 6 April 1945 and Moscovich marched towards Bergen-Belsen again. Moscovich described the last days in Bergen-Belsen as “the ultimate in human misery, suffering, degradation, death and humiliation”. He hid himself among a pile of dead bodies to avoid the Germans. British soldiers liberated Bergen-Belsen on 15 April 1945. Moscovich, who had endured four concentration camps and two forced work camps, was sent to Sweden for recuperation, and while there he was reunited with his mother who had been liberated from
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by American troops.


Life after World War II (1945–1952)

Moscovich got his first job in
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when a friend in Tito’s Ministry of Transport offered him a position repairing Yugoslavia’s railway system which had been damaged during the war. The job required a large, untested German machine using high electrical wattage to weld rail lines. By 1947, Moscovich reported directly to the deputy minister. Moscovich was given control over a squad of 50 German prisoners of war including some high ranking German officers, some regular soldiers, some
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, and some SS. Although he considered taking his revenge, Moscovich elected to increase their rations in order to increase their productivity. However, he never told them he was a camp survivor. After six months,
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released the workers. During the time he worked the position, he received a medal from Tito himself.


Later years

After finishing his university studies in mechanical engineering at the
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, Moscovich emigrated to Israel, where he initially worked as a research scientist involved in the design of teaching materials, educational aids, and educational games.Ivan Moscovich: Puzzle Master and Inventor
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Moscovich died on 21 April 2023, at the age of 96.


Artist

Moscovich's kinetic art and other art creations have been shown in major art exhibitions at the
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, th
International Design Centrum
in Berlin, and the
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in
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. He patented his
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drawing device in 1967, and had a show of harmonographic art at the
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(MoMath) in New York City on 21 October 2021. In 2019, the
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featured a retrospective of his work.The Brain Games that Saved 93-Year-Old Ivan Moscovich
by Erin Ben-Moche, Jewish Journal, 3 July 2019


Publications

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References

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