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Anna Heilman, born Hana Wajcblum (December 1, 1928 – May 1, 2011), referred to in other sources as Hanka or Chana Weissman, was one of the surviving prisoners from Auschwitz who plotted to blow up the crematoria. She, along with her elder sister (Estusia) and other women, smuggled gunpowder out of the Union munitions factory. They were then able to pass it from insider to insider until it reached the Sonderkommando. The women involved in the gunpowder smuggling chain include Roza Robota (who had direct contact with the men of the Sonderkommando), Ala Gertner, Regina Safirsztajn, Rose Grunapfel Meth, Hadassa Zlotnicka, Marta Bindiger, Genia Fischer, and Inge Frank, among others.

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  • آنا هايلمان (ar)
  • Anna Heilman (de)
  • Anna Heilman (en)
  • Anna Heilman (fr)
  • Anna Heilman (pl)
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  • آنا هايلمان (بالبولندية: Anna Heilman)‏ هي مقاومة بولندية، ولدت في 1 ديسمبر 1928 في وارسو في بولندا، وتوفيت في 1 مايو 2011 في أوتاوا في كندا. (ar)
  • Anna Heilman, born Hana Wajcblum (December 1, 1928 – May 1, 2011), referred to in other sources as Hanka or Chana Weissman, was one of the surviving prisoners from Auschwitz who plotted to blow up the crematoria. She, along with her elder sister (Estusia) and other women, smuggled gunpowder out of the Union munitions factory. They were then able to pass it from insider to insider until it reached the Sonderkommando. The women involved in the gunpowder smuggling chain include Roza Robota (who had direct contact with the men of the Sonderkommando), Ala Gertner, Regina Safirsztajn, Rose Grunapfel Meth, Hadassa Zlotnicka, Marta Bindiger, Genia Fischer, and Inge Frank, among others. (en)
  • Anna Heilman (auch Hanka oder Chana Weissman), geboren als Hana Wajcblum, (1. Dezember 1928 in Warschau – 1. Mai 2011 in Ottawa) war eine kanadische Holocaustüberlebende polnischer Herkunft. Sie war 1944 am (zweiten) bewaffneten Aufstand des Häftlings-Sonderkommandos in den Krematorien III und IV im KZ Auschwitz-Birkenau beteiligt. Sie war die jüngere Schwester von Ester Wajcblum, die wegen ihrer Beteiligung am Aufstand am 6. Januar 1945 am Appellplatz von Auschwitz gehenkt wurde. (de)
  • Anna Heilman, née Hana Wajcblum le 1er décembre 1928 à Varsovie, morte le 1er mai 2011 à Ottawa, appelée par certaines sources Hanka ou Chana Weissman, est une prisonnière d'Auschwitz qui a participé à un complot de la résistance interne au camp, pour en détruire les fours crématoires. (fr)
  • Anna Heilman, urodzona jako Chana Wajcblum (ur. 1 grudnia 1928 w Warszawie, zm. 1 maja 2011 w Ottawie) – żydowska uczestniczka ruchu oporu. (pl)
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