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Margot Heuman (February 17, 1928 – May 11, 2022) was a German-born American Holocaust survivor. As a lesbian, she was the first queer Jewish woman known to have survived Nazi concentration camps. When Heuman was ten years old, she and her younger sister were expelled from public school for being Jewish. In 1942, the Heumanns were sent to Theresienstadt Ghetto. In her youth home in the ghetto, Heuman met an Austrian girl named , and the two began a secret intimate relationship. In 1943 or 1944, both the Heumann family and Neumann were taken to Auschwitz. Heuman chose to participate in the selection for forced labor in order to stay with Neumann. As a result, she did not see her parents or sister again; they are believed to have been murdered at Auschwitz.

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  • Margot Heumann (de)
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  • Margot Heuman (en)
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  • Margot Heumann (geboren 17. Februar 1928 in Hellenthal; gestorben am 11. Mai 2022 in Green Valley, Arizona, Vereinigte Staaten) war eine Holocaustüberlebende aus Deutschland, die in New York lebte. Ihre Biographie ist für die Holocaustforschung besonders interessant, da sie als eine der ersten Zeitzeuginnen gilt, die aus einer lesbischen Perspektive über ihr Leben als Jüdin und als Homosexuelle während der NS-Zeit berichtete. (de)
  • Margot Heumann (Hellenthal, 5 de noviembre de 1921-Condado de Pima, 11 de mayo de 2022)​ fue una ciudadana alemana sobreviviente del Holocausto. Es la primera mujer que se sabe que ha sobrevivido a los campos de concentración nazis a pesar de ser judía y homosexual. (es)
  • Margot Heuman (February 17, 1928 – May 11, 2022) was a German-born American Holocaust survivor. As a lesbian, she was the first queer Jewish woman known to have survived Nazi concentration camps. When Heuman was ten years old, she and her younger sister were expelled from public school for being Jewish. In 1942, the Heumanns were sent to Theresienstadt Ghetto. In her youth home in the ghetto, Heuman met an Austrian girl named , and the two began a secret intimate relationship. In 1943 or 1944, both the Heumann family and Neumann were taken to Auschwitz. Heuman chose to participate in the selection for forced labor in order to stay with Neumann. As a result, she did not see her parents or sister again; they are believed to have been murdered at Auschwitz. (en)
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  • Margot Heuman (en)
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  • Margot Heuman (en)
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  • Pima County, Arizona, U.S. (en)
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