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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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