Fotografía de autor

Stella Müller-Madej (1930–2013)

Autor de A Girl From Schindler's List

3 Obras 82 Miembros 1 Reseña

Sobre El Autor

Obras de Stella Müller-Madej

Door de ogen van een vrouw (2000) 10 copias
Med et barns øjne (1995) 2 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Nombre canónico
Müller-Madej, Stella
Fecha de nacimiento
1930-02-05
Fecha de fallecimiento
2013-01-29
Lugar de sepultura
Rakowicki Cemetery, Kraków , Poland
Género
female
Nacionalidad
Polen
Lugar de nacimiento
Kraków, Polen
Lugar de fallecimiento
Krakow, Poland
Lugares de residencia
Plaszow Concentration Camp
Auschwitz, Poland
Ocupaciones
autobiographer
Holocaust survivor
Biografía breve
Stella Müller-Madej was born to an affluent Jewish family in Kraków, Poland. Her parents were Berta and Zygmunt Müller. Stella was nine years old when Nazi Germany invaded her country in World War II. Nothing in their experience prepared the Müller family for the dehumanizing ghetto into which they were confined in 1941. In 1942, they were sent to the Płaszów concentration camp, where they survived as members of Oskar Schindler's "list" of necessary war workers. Stella was put to exhausting labor in a brush factory. In 1944, 300 of the Jews on Schindler's list, including 14-year-old Stella, were transported to the death camp at Auschwitz. There she fell seriously ill; but she was saved from death by Schindler's insistence on the return of "his" workers. She and her family were sent to Schindler's enamelware factory at Brünnlitz, Czechoslovakia, and liberated by the Red Army nine months later in May 1945. At age 17, Stella went back to school and eventually managed to pass her final exams. She had many health problems, especially with her spine, caused by wartime injuries and abuse, and needed five operations to repair them to some extent. She married in 1954 and again in 1968. She spent a few years in the USA but later decided to return to Poland to be closer to her parents. Her memoir, translated into English as A Girl from Schindler’s List, published in the USA in 1994, is one of the few authentic eyewitness accounts of Schindler.

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Het is 1939. Ik ben negen jaar oud. Volwassenen zeggen dat ik mooi, pienter en een pestkop ben. Ik heb twee lange, zwarte vlechten, grote zwarte ogen, regelmatige gelaatstrekken, wat schijnbaar niet zo vaak voorkomt bij mensen van het semitische ras. Mijn hele familie bestaat uit mooie en knappe mensen. Mamma is van Duitse afkomst, alle mensen uit haar familie hebben blonde haren. Mamma is de mooiste van allemaal, ze is rijzig en slank, ze heeft een goed figuur. Ze heeft blonde haren, prachtige groene, goedlachse ogen. Vaak hoor ik bekenden zeggen dat mamma op Greta Garbo lijkt.’… (más)
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Obras
3
Miembros
82
Popularidad
#220,761
Valoración
½ 4.4
Reseñas
1
ISBNs
15
Idiomas
6

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