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Auschwitz Memorial
12 June 1942 | A Polish woman Janina Nowak (b. 19 August 1917 in Będów) was registered in with no. 7615. 12 days later she managed to escape from the camp while working near the Soła river drying hay. 1/2
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Auschwitz Memorial Jun 12
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In March 1943 Janina Nowak was again arrested and two months later imprisoned in with a new number - 31529. She was later transferred to where she was liberated. Learn more about escapes from KL Auschwitz: 2/2
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TheRealSCS Jun 12
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She survived Auschwitz and Ravensbruck did she survive the Red Army? Any known records for this beautiful woman after Ravenbruck?
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Jonty Jun 12
Moved to Canada.
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Madeline Jun 12
Thank you for posting her obituary. It is heartening to see she survived the evil around her and had a good life after the horrors of WWII.
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Jonty Jun 12
These survivors really are the toughest of the tough, cannot imagine how they did it.
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David Stevens Jun 12
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What a journey in life, she was on.i would call her a hero.
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Ron Jun 12
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Do you know what became of Janina after she was liberated in 1945?
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Sol 🇬🇧 Jun 12
I wondered the same, particularly if she survived the Soviets.
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@equusartist Jun 12
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I'll never forget visiting Auschwitz. It was absolutely freezing in the depths of winter. A truly humbling experience.
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Jamie Hutchings Jun 12
Humbling?? I will visit there but everyone I have spoke with that visited there says it is very eery & scary
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@equusartist Jun 12
Yes i agree.
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Gabriela Elimar Sanchez Carvajal Jun 12
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Bravo por Janina Nowak. Esta mujer decididamente tuvo que ser una luchadora infatigable, hasta se burló de los nazis
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Lyletha Parker Jun 12
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👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽God Blessed mightily!
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Nancy Quinn Jun 12
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Her spirit shines
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Cardigan Canyon Jun 12
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Very inspirational. A rare accomplishment.
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Miriam Jun 12
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WOW!!! What an amazing story! Truly amazing and strong woman. I hope she is still alive today telling everyone her story.
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DIABOLO FRAISE Jun 12
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PURE HERO....god blessed her.
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kdsak Jun 12
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Hero
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Jennifer Jun 12
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An amazing story.
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