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  2. List of victims and survivors of Auschwitz - Wikipedia

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    They were deported to Auschwitz on October 1, 1944, where all three were killed immediately. [39] Erika Taube [39] 1913: October 1, 1944: 30 Jewish Wife of Carlo Taube. Tadeusz Tański [40] March 11, 1892: March 23, 1941: 49 Polish Automobile engineer and the designer of the first Polish serially-built automobile, the CWS T-1. Arrested on July ...

  3. Czesława Kwoka - Wikipedia

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    Czesława Kwoka (15 August 1928 – 12 March 1943) was a Polish Catholic girl who was murdered at the age of 14 in Auschwitz. [2] [3] One of the thousands of minor child and teen victims of German World War II war crimes against ethnic Poles in German-occupied Poland, she is among those memorialized in an Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum exhibit, "Block no. 6: Exhibition: The Life of the ...

  4. Hana Brady - Wikipedia

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    Hanička "Hana" Brady (born Hana Bradyová; 16 May 1931 – 23 October 1944) was a Czechoslovak Jewish girl murdered in the gas chambers at German concentration camp at Auschwitz, located in the occupied territory of Poland, during the Holocaust. She is the subject of the 2002 non-fiction children's book Hana's Suitcase, written by Karen Levine ...

  5. Anna Heilman - Wikipedia

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    But during all this time, they never gave up Anna's name. They only gave names of Sonderkommando members who were already dead. On January 5, 1945, Estusia, Regina, Ala and Roza were hanged. [3] This was only two weeks before the advancing Soviet Red Army reached Auschwitz. The entire women's camp was forced to watch the executions.

  6. These dolls were taken from two girls destined for Auschwitz

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    In 1944, two Jewish girls were deported to Auschwitz. The dolls taken from them were recently donated to the Shoah Memorial in Paris.

  7. Linda Breder - Wikipedia

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    Linda Breder (née Reich; 24 February 1924 – 19 September 2010) was a Slovak Holocaust survivor.During World War II, Breder was among the nearly 1,000 teenage girls and unmarried young women deported on the first official transport of Jews to Auschwitz.

  8. Mala Zimetbaum - Wikipedia

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    Mala Zimetbaum. Malka Zimetbaum, also known as "Mala" Zimetbaum or "Mala the Belgian" (26 January 1918 – 15 September 1944), was a Belgian woman of Polish Jewish descent, known for her escape from the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.

  9. Rosette Wolczak - Wikipedia

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    Nineteen young Jews were able to escape from the train by jumping off, among them the future Conseiller d'état Jean Cahen-Salvador . Wolczak arrived in Auschwitz on 23 November 1943. According to deportee testimonials, elderly people and children under 16 years of age were generally gassed upon arrival, as they were considered inept to work.