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'''Malka Rosental''' (f / Poland, 1934), Holacaust survivor.
'''Malka Rosental''' (F / Poland, 1934), Holocaust survivor.


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Born in 1934, in Stanislawow, Poland. After her younger brother’s murder, she and her mother escaped. They and her father hid in a barn, but when her mother was murdered before her eyes, Malka and her father ran away. After months of wandering in the forest, she was taken in and hidden by the Kot family. Although later reunited with her father, Malka decided to emigrate to Israel with her friends. Malka has 2 daughters and 6 grandchildren.
Born in 1934, in Stanislawow, Poland. After her younger brother’s murder, she and her mother escaped. They and her father hid in a barn, but when her mother was murdered before her eyes, Malka and her father ran away. After months of wandering in the forest, she was taken in and hidden by the Kot family. Although later reunited with her father, Malka decided to emigrate to Israel with her friends. Malka has 2 daughters and 6 grandchildren.
==External links==
[[Category:Holocaust Children, 1934 (subject)|1934 Rosental]]
[[Category:Holocaust Children, Poland (subject)|1934 Rosental]]
[[Category:Hidden Children (subject)|1934 Rosental]]

Latest revision as of 15:20, 30 September 2020

Malka Rosental (F / Poland, 1934), Holocaust survivor.

Biography

Born in 1934, in Stanislawow, Poland. After her younger brother’s murder, she and her mother escaped. They and her father hid in a barn, but when her mother was murdered before her eyes, Malka and her father ran away. After months of wandering in the forest, she was taken in and hidden by the Kot family. Although later reunited with her father, Malka decided to emigrate to Israel with her friends. Malka has 2 daughters and 6 grandchildren.

External links