17 June 1915 | A Polish woman, Halina Pietrzak, was born in Częstochowa.
In #Auschwitz from 22 January 1943.
Nr 30609
In 1944 she was transferred to Flossenbürg camp and liberated there.
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Women at Auschwitz:
📖 Lesson: https://t.co/Uj4ewBjUcI
🎧 Podcast: https://t.co/2nVrK25mL5
@NosCalanGaeaf please 🙏 in the first six months of this year, my stepdad died and my husband asked for a divorce…so yeah, BRING ON THE NEXT SIX MONTHS. it can only get better, right? RIGHT? 😅🎃🎃🎃🧡🧡
17 June 1914 | A Pole, Czesław Adamkiewicz, was born in Chocz. A butcher.
In #Auschwitz from 2 May 1941.
No. 15182
He was liberated on 27 January 1945.
@missfanculture@Fritolay Fritolay can’t be messing with our Doritos these days…we need that crunch of happiness! come on, make good for Amanda’s co-worker 🙏❤️
16 June 1914 | A Polish man, Karol Cebula, was born in Myślenice. A law student.
He was deported to #Auschwitz on 14 June 1940 from Tarnów in the first transport of Poles to the camp.
No. 598
In 1941 he was transferred to Dachau. He survived.
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▶ Watch two films about the first transport of Poles to Auschwitz: Documentary: https://t.co/Vx0ooc0Dxt
A short Video History episode: https://t.co/jM1J7d26o8