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Lucille Eichengreen (née Cecilie Landau; February 1, 1925 – February 7, 2020) was a survivor of the Łódź (Litzmannstadt) Ghetto and the Nazi German concentration camps of Auschwitz, Neuengamme and Bergen-Belsen. She moved to the United States in 1946, married, had two sons and worked as an insurance agent. In 1994, she published From Ashes to Life: My Memories of the Holocaust. She frequently lectured on the Holocaust at libraries, schools and universities in the U.S. and Germany. She took part in a documentary from the University of Giessen on life in the Ghetto, for which she was awarded an honorary doctorate.

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  • Lucille Eichengreen (de)
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  • Lucille Eichengreen (geboren am 1. Februar 1925 in Hamburg als Cecilie Landau; gestorben am 7. Februar 2020 in Oakland, Kalifornien) war eine Überlebende des Holocaust und Zeitzeugin. In mehreren autobiographischen Büchern beschrieb sie ihre Deportation ins Ghetto Łódź, nach Auschwitz, in Außenlager des KZ Neuengamme und ins KZ Bergen-Belsen. (de)
  • Lucille Eichengreen (Hamburgo, 1 de febrero de 1925 – Oakland, California, 7 de febrero de 2020) fue una superviviente del Holocausto que describió en varios libros autobiográficos su deportación al gueto de Łódź, a Auschwitz, al campo de concentración de Neuengamme y al de Bergen-Belsen. (es)
  • Lucille Eichengreen (née Cecilie Landau; February 1, 1925 – February 7, 2020) was a survivor of the Łódź (Litzmannstadt) Ghetto and the Nazi German concentration camps of Auschwitz, Neuengamme and Bergen-Belsen. She moved to the United States in 1946, married, had two sons and worked as an insurance agent. In 1994, she published From Ashes to Life: My Memories of the Holocaust. She frequently lectured on the Holocaust at libraries, schools and universities in the U.S. and Germany. She took part in a documentary from the University of Giessen on life in the Ghetto, for which she was awarded an honorary doctorate. (en)
  • Lucille Eichengreen, geboren als Cecilie Landau (Hamburg, 1 februari 1925 - Oakland (Californië), 7 februari 2020), was een Duitse Holocaustoverlevende. Eichengreen overleefde het getto van Łódź en de concentratiekampen Auschwitz, Neugammen en Bergen-Belsen. Na de Holocaust verhuisde ze in 1946 naar de Verenigde Staten, trouwde, kreeg twee zonen en werkte als verzekeringsagent. In 1994 publiceerde ze From Ashes to Life: My Memories of the Holocaust. Ze gaf regelmatig lezingen over de Holocaust in bibliotheken, scholen en universiteiten in de Verenigde Staten en Duitsland. Ze nam deel aan een documentaire van de Universiteit van Gießen over het leven in het getto, waarvoor ze een eredoctoraat ontving. (nl)
  • Lucille Eichengreen (ur. 25 lutego 1925, zm. 7 lutego 2020) – niemiecka pisarka pochodzenia żydowskiego o polskich korzeniach. Autorka książek, wspomnień z okresu II wojny światowej. Ocalała z Holokaustu, mieszkanka łódzkiego getta, więzień hitlerowskiego obozu koncentracyjnego Auschwitz-Birkenau. (pl)
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  • Oakland, California, U.S. (en)
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