Rose Girone, the oldest known Holocaust survivor who endured both German and Japanese oppression but lived for eight decades ...
Rose Girone, who once credited her longevity to dark chocolate, survived the Nazi horror of Kristallnacht and her husband’s ...
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Rose Girone, the oldest Holocaust survivor, passes away at 113Girone was born on January 13, 1912, in Janow, Poland. She was one of approximately 245,000 survivors still living in 90 ...
Holocaust survivor Rose Girone died at the age of 113 on the morning of Monday, Feb. 24, according to her daughter Reha ...
Polish-born Rose managed to get visas for her and her husband to escape Germany to Shanghai in 1939, later settling in Queens ...
"The lessons of the Holocaust must not die with those who endured the suffering." Girone was born on January 13, 1912, in Janow, Poland. Her family moved to Hamburg, Germany, when she was 6 ...
The longtime Queens resident, who ran a knitting shop in Forest Hills, fled Poland and Germany for Shanghai before ...
Rose Girone, the oldest known Holocaust survivor and someone who suffered at the hands of Germany and Japan during World War ...
Rose Girone, believed to be the oldest living Holocaust survivor and a strong advocate for sharing survivors’ stories, has died ...
Rose Girone, who was a strong advocate for sharing the stories of Holocaust survivors, will be remembered for being "an ...
Poland-born Rose Girone fled to China in 1939 but was forced into a Japanese ghetto in Shanghai before moving to New York ...
Rose freed her husband from Buchanwald, lived in the Japan-controlled Shanghai Ghetto, and taught until the age of 102.
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