Noemi Szac-Wajnkranc
Noemi Szac-Wajnkranc | |
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Born | September 22, 1919 Warsaw, Poland |
Died | January 28, 1945 Łódź, Poland |
Cause of death | Gunshot |
Battles / wars | Warsaw Ghetto Uprising |
Spouse(s) | Jerzy Wajnkranc |
Noemi Szac-Wajnkranc (September 22, 1919—January 28, 1945) was a Jewish resistance fighter and diarist[1]
Life Before the war
Noemi was born on September 22, 1919 to a wealthy Jewish family in Warsaw, Poland her father was an engineer. Slightly before the war she married Jurek Wajnkranc a veteran[2]
World War II and Death
After the Nazi takeover of Poland, Noemi and her family were sent to the ghetto where she worked as a clerk at an Jewish community's food department. During the Grossaktion Warsaw she escaped the ghetto and hid outside of Warsaw. According to her Diary she fought in the ghetto uprising, both of her parents were killed during the uprising. After the Uprising she went back into hiding with her husband. In 1943 her husband was taken prisoner by the Nazis and sent to Majdanek concentration camp where he later died. She died after being hit by a bullet while accompanying the Red Army to Łódź.[2]
Diary
A Red Army lieutenant colonel found her Diary while on her dead body the Diary was sent to the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee in Moscow and then brought to Poland by Efroim Kaganovsky and published in 1947.[2][3]
References
- ^ https://sztetl.org.pl/pl/miejscowosci/l/497-lodz/115-pamiec-w-kamieniu/183382-cmentarz-prawoslawny-w-lodzi/183419
- ^ a b c "Nowa Panorama Literatury Polskiej » NOEMI SZAC-WAJNKRANC (22.09.1919 – 28.01.1945)". nplp.pl. Retrieved 2025-07-02.
- ^ "Internetowa baza danych i mapa getta warszawskiego - Źródła - relacja - Pamiętniki Żydów 302/133, w Archiwum ŻIH; Przeminęło z ogniem". getto.pl. Retrieved 2025-07-02.