Brunswic, Rose Galek.

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Rose Galek Brunswic was born in Sochocin, Poland. She is a survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto. She escaped when the ghetto was liquidated and was cared for by a member of the Polish underground. She was given false papers identifying her as a Catholic Pole. Eventually, the Germans sent her to Germany as a compulsory laborer, and she worked on a farm. She was liberated by the Americans and worked in a displaced persons camp in Stuttgart, Germany after the war. At the camp, she met her husband who worked for UNNRA. She emigrated to the United States in 1946 and currently resides in Falls Church, Virginia.

From the description of Rose Galek Brunswic papers scrapbook containing various documents. (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). WorldCat record id: 122370625

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Warsaw (Poland : Ghetto)
Poland
Germany
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Deportation
Displaced persons
Displaced persons camps
Emigration and immigration
Forced labor
Ghettos
Hiding
Jews
Liberation
Resistance movements
Restitution and indemnification claims (1933- )
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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English,

German,

Polish

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