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Ruth Elias (1922–2008) was a Jewish woman who was born Ruth Huppert in Moravian Ostrava on 6 October 1922. After the German annexation of Czechoslovakia, she was sent to the Theresienstadt ghetto and then Auschwitz concentration camp where she survived experimentation by Dr. Mengele. She subsequently went to Israel where she wrote a memoir, Triumph of Hope. She died on 11 October 2008.

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  • Ruth Elias (geboren am 6. Oktober 1922 in Mährisch-Ostrau als Ruth Huppert; gestorben am 11. Oktober 2008 in Beit Yitzhak-Sha'ar Hefer, Israel) war eine Überlebende der Shoah. Nach der deutschen Annexion der Tschechoslowakei wurde sie 1942 ins KZ Theresienstadt und dann 1943 in das Konzentrationslager Auschwitz deportiert, wo sie Josef Mengeles Experimente überlebte. Sie ging später nach Israel, wo sie ihre Memoiren schrieb. Der Titel lautet im Deutschen „Die Hoffnung erhielt mich am Leben“. Ruth Elias lebte seit 1949 in Israel. (de)
  • Ruth Elias (1922–2008) was a Jewish woman who was born Ruth Huppert in Moravian Ostrava on 6 October 1922. After the German annexation of Czechoslovakia, she was sent to the Theresienstadt ghetto and then Auschwitz concentration camp where she survived experimentation by Dr. Mengele. She subsequently went to Israel where she wrote a memoir, Triumph of Hope. She died on 11 October 2008. (en)
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  • Ruth Elias (geboren am 6. Oktober 1922 in Mährisch-Ostrau als Ruth Huppert; gestorben am 11. Oktober 2008 in Beit Yitzhak-Sha'ar Hefer, Israel) war eine Überlebende der Shoah. Nach der deutschen Annexion der Tschechoslowakei wurde sie 1942 ins KZ Theresienstadt und dann 1943 in das Konzentrationslager Auschwitz deportiert, wo sie Josef Mengeles Experimente überlebte. Sie ging später nach Israel, wo sie ihre Memoiren schrieb. Der Titel lautet im Deutschen „Die Hoffnung erhielt mich am Leben“. Ruth Elias lebte seit 1949 in Israel. (de)
  • Ruth Elias (1922–2008) was a Jewish woman who was born Ruth Huppert in Moravian Ostrava on 6 October 1922. After the German annexation of Czechoslovakia, she was sent to the Theresienstadt ghetto and then Auschwitz concentration camp where she survived experimentation by Dr. Mengele. She subsequently went to Israel where she wrote a memoir, Triumph of Hope. She died on 11 October 2008. (en)
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