סרז' סמולביץ'
Region: Pologne, France
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Artist and deported person, born April 6, 1921 in Warsaw. Arrested in Nice on August 24, 1943 for acts of resistance and forging false papers, he was deported from Drancy on December 17, 1943 to Auschwitz, where he was assigned to the Monowitz camp (Auschwitz III) under prisoner number 169922. Liberated at Dachau on April 29, 1945, he subsequently lived in Brussels and returned to France in 1979. A survivor, he testified through drawing and speech, and his works were submitted as evidence in the Nuremberg Trial proceedings. He died in 2010. His testimony is presented by Dominique Natanson (Mémoire Juive & Éducation).
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