
Rokhl Auerbakh
Rokhl Auerbakh (, also spelled Rokhl Oyerbakh and Rachel Auerbach) (18 December 1903 – 31 May 1976) was an Israeli writer, essayist, historian, Holocaust scholar, and Holocaust survivor. She wrote prolifically in both Polish and Yiddish, focusing on prewar Jewish cultural life and postwar Holocaust documentation and witness testimonies. She was one of the three surviving members of the covert Oyneg Shabes group led by Emanuel Ringelblum that chronicled daily life in the Warsaw Ghetto, and she initiated the excavation of the group's buried manuscripts after the war. In Israel, she directed the Department for the Collection of Witness Testimony at Yad Vashem from 1954 to 1968. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published in: Nach dem Untergang : Die ersten Zeugnisse der Shoah in Polen 1944═1947. Berichte der Zentralen Jüdischen Historischen Kommission / Hrsg.: Beer, Frank S. 393-453
Published in: Nach dem Untergang : Die ersten Zeugnisse der Shoah in Polen 1944═1947. Berichte der Zentralen Jüdischen Historischen Kommission / Hrsg.: Beer, Frank S. 393-453
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Published: Dachau; Berlin : Metropol, 2014
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