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Traute
Artem
Lucie
Adelsberger
(1895–1971)
German-Jewish
physician
Leo
Bretholz
(March
6
1921
–
March
8
2014)
Austrian
Jew
who
escaped
from
train
en
route
author
of
Leap
into
Darkness
(1998).
Tadeusz
Debski
(1921–2011)
Polish
survivor
oldest
person
to
receive
a
doctorate
degree
at
University
Illinois
Chicago
Laure
Diebold
(10
January
1915
17
October
1965)
French
resistant
Compagnon
de
la
Libération.
Xawery
Dunikowski
(24
December
1875
26
1964)
sculptor
and
artist
best
known
for
his
Neo-Romantic
sculptures
Auschwitz-inspired
art.
Kurt
Epstein
(January
29
1904
February
1
1975)
Czechoslovak
Jewish
Olympic
water
polo
competitor
Hans
Frankenthal
(July
15
1926
22
1999)
author.
Viktor
Frankl
(26
1905
2
September
1997)
Austrian-Jewish
neurologist
psychiatrist.
Hédi
Fried
(15
June
1924
20
November
2022)
Hungarian-Jewish
(from
Sighet)
The
Road
Auschwitz:
Fragments
Life.
Franciszek
Gajowniczek
1901
13
1995)
Army
Sergeant
whose
life
was
spared
when
Maximilian
Kolbe
took
place.
Survived
died
in
1995.
Józef
Garli?ski
best-selling
writer
wrote
numerous
books
both
English
on
Auschwitz
World
War
II
including
the
selling
'Fighting
Auschwitz'.
2005.
Leon
Greenman
(18
1910
7
2008)
British
anti-fascism
campaigner.
2008.
Author
An
Englishman
Auschwitz.
Nicholas
(Miklós)
Hammer(1920-2003)
Hungarian-born
Jew
placed
I
block
6
worked
Kanada
section.
Subject
biography
Sacred
Games
by
Gerald
Jacobs.
Unusual
as
he
labour
concentration
death
camps
before
being
liberated.
Magda
Hellinger
Herzberger
(February
20
April
23
2021)
Romanian-Jewish
poet.
Joseph
Friedenson
(1922–2013)
Polish-Jewish
?ód?)
editor
Dos
Yiddishe
Vort.
František
Getreuer
(1906–1945)
Czech
swimmer
player
killed
Dachau
camp
Hugo
Gryn
(25
1930
18
August
1996)
senior
rabbi
London.
Adélaïde
Hautval
(1
1906
1988)
psychiatrist
refused
cooperate
with
medical
experimentation
Auschwitz.75
Stefan
Jaracz
1883
11
1945)
actor
theater
director
survived
but
tuberculosis
1945.
Imre
Kertész
(9
1929
31
2016)
Hungarian
writer
Nobel
Laureate
Literature
2002.
Stanis?aw
K?trzy?ski
1878–
May
1950)
historian
diplomat.
Gertrude
Kleinová
(August
13
1918
9
1976)
3-time
table
tennis
world
champion.
Antoni
Kocjan
(12
1902
1944)
glider
constructor
contributor
intelligence
services
Home
Army.
Murdered
Gestapo
1944.
Rena
Kornreich
Gelissen
1920
8
2006)
(born
Tyliczi)
Rena's
Promise:
A
Story
Sisters
Auschwitz
survived.
Zofia
Kossak-Szczucka
1889
9
1968)
II
resistance
fighter
co-founder
wartime
organization
?egota.
Released
through
efforts
underground.
Henri
Landwirth
7
1927
16
2018)
Belgian
philanthropist
founder
Give
Kids
(survived).
Joel
Lebowitz
10
1930)
Mathematical
Physicist.
Survived.
Honors
include
Boltzmann
Medal
Poincaré
Prize
Max
Planck
Medal.
Olga
Lengyel
(19
1908
15
2001)
Five
Chimneys
(1946)
Curt
Lowens
(17
1925
2017)
Arnošt
Lustig
(21
2011)
later
novelist
Holocaust
is
lifelong
theme
Branko
1932
14
2019)
Croatian-American
film
producer.76
Edward
Mosberg
(1926-2022)
Polish-American
educator
Filip
Müller
(1922–2013)
inmate
no.
29236
survivor
Eyewitness
Three
Years
Gas
Chambers
(1979).
Alfred
Nakache
(1915
1983)
swimmer
record
(200-m
breaststroke)
one-third
2x
(3x100
relay
team)
imprisoned
where
wife
daughter
were
killed.
Igor
Newerly
(1903–1987)
novelist
educator.
Bernard
Offen
1929)
documentary
filmmaker
working
Poland
United
States
create
Second
Generation
Witnesses.
Ignacy
Oziewicz
(1887–1966)
army
officer
first
commandant
Narodowe
Sily
Zbrojne
Lev
Rebet
(1912–1957)
Ukrainian
nationalist
ideologist.
Bernat
Rosner
1932)
lawyer
co-author
uncommon
friendship.
Vladek
Spiegelman
(1906–1982)
Father
Art
Spiegelman
Maus.
Spiegelmann
central
character
Anja
(1912–1968)
Mother
Szajna
(1922–2008)
scenery
designer
stage
director
playwright
theoretician
theatre
painter
graphic
artist.
Schiller
(1887–1954)
critic
theoretician.
He
also
composer
radio
screenplays.
Sigmund
Strochlitz
(1916–2006)
activist
confidant
Eli
Wiesel
served
U.S.
Memorial
Council
(1978–86)
Menachem
Mendel
Taub
(1923–2019)
rabbi
Kaliv.
Jack
Tramiel
(1928-2012)
Polish-born
businessman
Commodore
International.
Rescued
Rose
Van
Thyn
(1921–2010)
Ravensbrueck
directed
education
activities
her
adopted
city
Shreveport
Louisiana.
Simone
Veil
née
Annie
Jacob
(1927-2017)
politician
Shlomo
Venezia
(1923–2012)
Greek-Jewish
Thessaloniki)
Inside
Chambers:
Eight
Months
Sonderkommando
Warfman
(née
Gluck)
(1916–2016)
nurse
member
Resistance.
Stanislaw
Wygodzki
author
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