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There are many famous Holocaust survivors who survived the Nazi genocides in Europe and went on to achievements of great fame and notability. Those listed here were, at the very least, residents of the parts of Europe occupied by the Axis powers during World War II who survived until the end of the Holocaust (and the war). The majority of these people survived incarceration in the Nazi concentration camps , but that is not strictly necessary for the purposes of this list.
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Literature and publishing
Aharon Appelfeld - novelist and poet
Werner Barasch - author of Survivor: Autobiographical Fragments 1938 - 1946
Marion Baumann-Parkurst - author of Searching Survivor and the answer I found
Louis Begley (born 1933) - U.S. lawyer and novelist
Bruno Bettelheim (1903-1990) - writer and psychologist
Thomas Blatt - writer
Tadeusz Borowski (1922-51) - Polish author
George Brady (Jiří Brady) - elder brother of Hana "Hanička" Bradová
Paul Celan (1920-1970) - poet
Yehiel De-Nur (1909-2001) - German Jewish writer
Charlotte Delbo (1913-1985) - French writer
David Faber - author of Because of Romek .
Leon Feldhandler - Organiser of resistance in Sobibor death camp, murdered after liberation in Lublin in 1945
Fania Fénelon - French singer, author of the book Playing for Time about her experiences in Birkenau
Otto Frank - father of Anne Frank , publisher of her diary
Viktor Frankl - Austrian psychiatrist and author of Man's Search for Meaning
Roman Frister - Author of The Cap or the Price of a Life .
Eva Geiringer Schloss - Daughter of Eric Geiringer and Fritzi Geiringer Frank. Her mother married Anne Frank's father after the war. Author of Eva's Story .
Richard Glazar (1920-1997) - author of Trap With a Green Fence
Yosef Goldman - author and scholar of Jewish American History .
Fanie Gusz (Fanny Goose) - author of Rising from the Holocaust
Fanya Heller - author of Love in a World of Sorrow
Magda Herzberger - poet and author
Eugene Hollander - author of From the Hell of the Holocaust: A Survivor's Story
Arek Hersh - Polish writer, author of A Message from History
Stanislaw Hutyra - Polish gardener and miner. Born 1922 died 2000. Imprisoned in Dachau.
Simon Jeruchim - French writer, author of "Hidden in France" and "Frenchy"
Alicia Appleman-Jurman - memoirist, writer of Alicia: My Story
Imre Kertész - Nobel Prize-winning Hungarian author
Gerda Weissmann Klein - author of All But My Life . The book was later used as a basis for One Survivor Remembers an Emmy and Academy Award winning documentary.
Abram Korn (1923-1972) - writer of Abe's Story: A Holocaust Memoir. He died before publishing it, so his son edited and published it.
Jerzy Kosiński (1933-1991) - novelist
Vladimir Kralj (1901-1967) - Slovenian literary critic and novelist
Olga Lengyel - author of Five Chimneys
Primo Levi - Italian chemist and writer of fiction and non-fiction, including Se questo è un uomo (If this is a Man in the U.K., or Survival in Auschwitz in the U.S.)
Robert Maxwell - media proprietor
Filip Muller (born 1942) - author of Three years in the gas chamber survived Auschwitz
Arnulf Øverland (1889-1968) - Norwegian poet, survived Sachsenhausen concentration camp
Boris Pahor (born 1913) - Slovenian-Italian writer, survived Natzweiler-Struthof , Dachau and Bergen Belsen
Marcel Reich-Ranicki (born 1920) - literary critic
Tadeusz Sobolewicz (b. 1923, Poznań) - Polish actor, author of But I Survived , survivor of six concentration camps
Vladek Spiegelman - subject of the Pulitzer Prize -winning book Maus
Mike Staner - Writer
Balys Sruoga - Lithuanian poet, playwright, critic
Corrie Ten Boom - Author of The Hiding Place-died 1987.
Jerzy Urban - Polish publisher, satirist, politician
Elie Wiesel - Nobel laureate author of Night, as well as Dawn and Day. Survived Birkenau , Auschwitz , and Buna before being liberated.
Hannelore Wolf - author of 'I Will Plant You a Lilac Tree.Survived Lublin , Bełżyce , Kraśnik , Budzyn, Wieliczka , Płaszów , Auschwitz-Birkenau and Brünnlitz before being liberated.
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Medicine, psychology, pedagogy
Jerzy Einhorn - medical doctor, researcher, politician
Leo Eitinger - professor of psychiatry at University of Oslo , known mainly for his work on late-onset psychological trauma amongst Holocaust survivors
Berthold Epstein - professor of pediatrics from Prague , conducted research on Noma while at Auschwitz
Erna Furman - psycoanalyst, known mainly for her work on grief in children
Daniel Kahneman - psychologist, Nobel laureate
Eric Kandel - neurobiologist, Nobel laureate
David Katz - psychologist
Henry Morgentaler - doctor and abortion activist, now lives in Canada
Joshua Howard Shrock - (1923-) Jewish Doctor[citation needed ] .
Karl Targownik - psychiatrist
Michel Thomas -- linguist, language-teacher, American CIC Agent, awarded Silver Star in 2004
Isidoro Franco Vabani - (1896-1976) optometrist [citation needed ] .
Rose Warfman -nurse, heroine of the French Resistance, survivor of Auschwitz, lives in England
Theology, spirituality, religion
Politics, resistance
Władysław Bartoszewski , politician and journalist
Léon Blum (1872-1950) - French socialist leader and Prime Minister (his brother, René , was killed)
Trygve Bratteli - "Nacht und Nebel " prisoner, (including at Sachsenhausen concentration camp ), later Prime Minister of Norway
Józef Cyrankiewicz - a Polish communist political figure, premier, and Head of State
Ludwig Draxler , Austrian politician
Bronislaw Geremek , Polish politician and historian
Einar Gerhardsen (1897-1987) - survived Sachsenhausen concentration camp , became Prime Minister of Norway
Kurt Julius Goldstein - XI International Brigade , Buchenwald resister. writer and author.
Anna Heilman , conspirator in plot to blow up Auschwitz Crematorium IV, author of Never Far Away: The Auschwitz Chronicles of Anna Heilman
Zofia Kossak-Szczucka - Polish writer and resistance fighter, a founder of Żegota antifascist underground
Tom Lantos - Hungarian-born American politician. Was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from 1981 until his death in 2007. Lantos was the only Holocaust survivor to have served in the US Congress.
Paul Löbe - politician
Odd Nansen - architect and humanist, founder of Nansenhjelpen and UNICEF
Martin Nielsen (1900-1962) - member of the Danish parliament for the Communist Party of Denmark . Survived 15 months in Stutthof and 6 weeks of ensuing death march .
Kurt Schumacher (1895-1952) - former leader of the Social Democratic Party of Germany
Ota Šik , Czechoslovak economist and politician
Simon Srebnik - one of the two survivors of Chelmno
Corrie ten Boom - Dutch Christian who was arrested with her family and sent to Ravensbrück concentration camp for harboring Jews
Jack Tramiel - entrepreneur who survived to start Commodore Business Machines
Simone Veil - French politician
Rudolf Vrba - escaped from Auschwitz with Alfred Wetzler and gave the first detailed report about the workings of the camp.
Alfred Wetzler - escaped from Auschwitz with Rudolf Vrba and gave the first detailed report about the workings of the camp.
Elie Wiesel - author (particularly of Night ) and political activist
Edit Weiss - doctor in training
Speakers and researchers of the Holocaust
Clara Kramer - author of 'Clara's War' and Holocaust speaker
Nelly Ben-Or - musician and Holocaust speaker
Philip Bialowitz- Sobibor escape participant; Holocaust speaker
Marion Blumenthal Lazan- speaker and writer
Hans Frankenthal - author and activist
Rena Kornreich Gelissen - author and educator
Nesse Godin - Lithuanian speaker and teacher about the Holocaust
Karl Gorath - German homosexual imprisoned at Auschwitz
Elly Gotz - educational speaker
Leon Greenman - anti-fascism campaigner
Peter L. Fischl - Poet (http://www.globalistfilms.com/holocaust-soliloquy.html )
Kitty Hart-Moxon - Writer and Holocaust educator
Kurt Herman - Holocaust Speaker, President of Brith Sholom
William Herskovic - Holocaust hero, philanthropist, Bel Air Camera founder
Miklos Kanitz
Serge and Beate Klarsfeld
Henryk Mandelbaum - concentration camp rebel and escapee
Jack Mandelbaum
Ernest Michel - Survivor of Auschwitz , executive vice president of the UJA-Federation of New York from 1970 to 1989, author of memoir Promises to Keep
Liliane Pelzman - Educational Holocaust Speaker, author of the memoir And No More Sorrow Cold Tree Press, Nashville, Tennessee, 2008
Solomon Perel - mistaken for a German gentile and inducted in Hitler Youth, author of memoir Europa, Europa
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Susan Pollack - Holocaust speaker, also spoke at the televised 60th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation
Josef Rosensaft - business executive and leader of Holocaust survivors
Pierre Seel - homosexual speaker
Sigmund Sobolewski - Polish Catholic anti-fascist campaigner against Holocaust denial
Paul Spiegel - president of Germany's Central Council of Jews
Eddy Wynschenk - Holocaust speaker
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Gregor Lisbach - Hungarian birth, moved into Buchenwald at age 18, no known direct relatives survived.
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