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Mala Zimetbaum : ウィキペディア英語版
Mala Zimetbaum

Malka Zimetbaum, also known as "Mala" Zimetbaum or "Mala the Belgian" (26 January 1918 - 15 September 1944), was a Belgian woman of Polish Jewish descent, known for her escape from the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp and the resistance she displayed at her execution following the escape's failure.
==Early life and deportation==

Mala Zimetbaum was born in Brzesko, Poland, the youngest of five children; during her childhood the family relocated to Belgium. In school as a child, she excelled in mathematics and languages.
At age 24, she was arrested in the third Antwerp raid of 11–12 September 1942 and sent to the Dossin Barracks ''sammellager'' in Mechelen. On 15 September 1942 she was put aboard (Belgian) Transport 10 bound for the Auschwitz concentration camp. After the initial ''Selektion'' she was sent on to the women's camp at Birkenau. Her registration number was 19880.

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