Rachela Auerbach

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Rachela Auerbach was a Polish-Jewish writer, Holocaust survivor, and historian best known for her work documenting life in the Warsaw Ghetto and preserving eyewitness testimonies of the Holocaust.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Holocaust survivor
Polish Jew
person
cause documentation of Jewish suffering during World War II
preservation of Jewish cultural memory
era Holocaust NERFINISHED
World War II
ethnicity Jewish
familyName Auerbach NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Holocaust history
Jewish history
testimony collection
focusesOn Jewish life in the Warsaw Ghetto
first-hand Holocaust testimonies
genre historical documentation
memoir
non-fiction
givenName Rachela NERFINISHED
hasExperience Holocaust NERFINISHED
Warsaw Ghetto persecution
hasRole chronicler of the Warsaw Ghetto
collector of Holocaust testimonies
knownFor collecting and preserving eyewitness accounts of the Holocaust
early documentation of Nazi crimes against Jews
languageOfWorkOrName Hebrew
Polish
Yiddish
movement Holocaust remembrance
name Rachela Auerbach NERFINISHED
nationality Polish
notableFor documentation of life in the Warsaw Ghetto
preservation of Holocaust eyewitness testimonies
notableWork Holocaust survivor testimonies
writings on the Warsaw Ghetto
occupation historian
journalist
writer
participatedIn Warsaw Ghetto NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Poland NERFINISHED
Warsaw Ghetto NERFINISHED
religion Judaism
subjectOf Holocaust historiography
victimOf Nazi persecution of Jews

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Ringelblum Archive (Oyneg Shabes Archive) hasContributor Rachela Auerbach
subject surface form: Ringelblum Archive