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* Sister of [[Marta Wise]] (Marta Slonim) (F / Slovakia, 1934) | * Sister of [[Marta Wise]] (Marta Slonim) (F / Slovakia, 1934) | ||
* <[[Auschwitz]]> <[[Liberation of Auschwitz]]> -- <Australia> | * <[[Auschwitz]]> <[[Liberation of Auschwitz]]> -- <Australia> <Israel> | ||
* MEMOIRS : ''Gazing at the Stars'' (2014) | |||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
Marta Wise (née Weiss) was born on 8 October 1934, in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. Her parents were Eugen Yaakov and Margaret Meital Weiss, andshe had eight sisters and a brother. | |||
During the war, Marta was able to live under an assumed Aryan identity with false papers for a while, but on 8 October 1944, she was arrested and sent to the Sered camp. On 3 November 1944 Marta was sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau. She and her sister Eva (on her right in the photograph), were kept in Mengele’s medical experiments block together with the twins and dwarfs. They managed to stay alive there until the liberation. Looking back, she maintains that her survival was largely thanks to pure luck. Marta and Eva were liberated by the Red Army on 27 January 1945. | |||
After the war, Marta moved to Australia, where she became a historian. She emigrated to Israel in 1998, and today lives in Jerusalem. She is a mother of 3 and grandmother of 14. She volunteers as a guide at Yad Vashem. | |||
== Book : ''Gazing at the Stars'' (2014) == | |||
* ''Gazing at the Stars: Memories of a Child Survivor'' |
Revision as of 18:07, 2 September 2020
Eva Slonim / Eva Weiss (F / Slovakia, 1931), Holocaust survivor.
- Sister of Marta Wise (Marta Slonim) (F / Slovakia, 1934)
- <Auschwitz> <Liberation of Auschwitz> -- <Australia> <Israel>
- MEMOIRS : Gazing at the Stars (2014)
Biography
Marta Wise (née Weiss) was born on 8 October 1934, in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. Her parents were Eugen Yaakov and Margaret Meital Weiss, andshe had eight sisters and a brother.
During the war, Marta was able to live under an assumed Aryan identity with false papers for a while, but on 8 October 1944, she was arrested and sent to the Sered camp. On 3 November 1944 Marta was sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau. She and her sister Eva (on her right in the photograph), were kept in Mengele’s medical experiments block together with the twins and dwarfs. They managed to stay alive there until the liberation. Looking back, she maintains that her survival was largely thanks to pure luck. Marta and Eva were liberated by the Red Army on 27 January 1945.
After the war, Marta moved to Australia, where she became a historian. She emigrated to Israel in 1998, and today lives in Jerusalem. She is a mother of 3 and grandmother of 14. She volunteers as a guide at Yad Vashem.
Book : Gazing at the Stars (2014)
- Gazing at the Stars: Memories of a Child Survivor