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Lubetkin, Zivia

LC control no.n 82071939
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Personal name headingLubetkin, Zivia
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Variant(s)Lubetkin-Zuckerman, Zivia
Zuckerman, Zivia Lubetkin-
Lubeṭḳin-Tsuḳerman, Tsivyah
Tsuḳerman, Tsivyah Lubeṭḳin-
Lubeṭḳin, Tsivyah
Li︠u︡betkin, T︠S︡ivʹi︠a︡
לובטקין, צביה
לובעטקין, צביה
Associated countryPoland Israel
LocatedWarsaw (Poland)
Birth date1914-11-14
Death date1978-07
Place of birthPoland
Place of deathIsrael
Field of activityHolocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
AffiliationLoḥame ha-Geṭaʼot (Israel)
Profession or occupationAuthors
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Found inHer Die letzten Tage des Warschauer Gettos, 1949.
Her In the days of destruction and revolt, 1981: t.p. (Zivia Lubetkin) jacket (b. 11/9/14, d. 7/78)
Dror, Z. The dream, the revolt, and the vow, 1983: t.p. (Zivia Lubetkin-Zuckerman (1914-1978))
Her V dni gibeli i vosstanii︠a︡, 1982: t.p. (T︠S︡ivʹi︠a︡ Li︠u︡betkin) p. 5 (d. 1979)
Encyclopedia of Holocaust literature, 2002: pages 114-115 (Zivia Lubetkin, 1914-1978. Born in Beten (?), Poland. Member of the Zionist youth labor movement Dror and was an active participant in the underground resistance movement in the Warsaw ghetto. Her memoir contains a list of nearly 200 people who took part in the Warsaw ghetto uprising in 1943, escaping the ghetto through the sewers. After the war she and her husband moved to Israel where they were among the founders of the Ghetto Fighters' Kibbutz. Died in Israel.)
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