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Anna Heilman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Anna Heilman Anna Heilman, born Hana Wajcblum (1 December 1928 – 1 May 2011), referred to in other sources as Hanka or Chana Weissman, was one of the surviving prisoners from Auschwitz who plotted to blow up the crematoria. She, her sister Estusia, and other women smuggled gunpowder out of the Union munitions factory. They were then able to pass it from insider to insider until it reached the ''Sonderkommando''. The women involved in the gunpowder smuggling chain include Roza Robota (who had direct contact with the men of the Sonderkommando), Ala Gertner, Regina Szafirztajn, Rose Grunapfel Meth, Hadassa Zlotnicka, Marta Bindiger, Genia Fischer, Inge Frank, Ilse, and Antichka.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/AnnaHeilman.html )〕 ==Early life==
Anna's parents, Jakub and Rebeka Wajcblum, were both deaf.〔 She was born on December 1, 1928 into a middle class assimilated Jewish family in Warsaw, Poland. She had two older sisters, Sabina and Estusia.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.ucalgary.com/ucpress/1-55238/1-55238-040-8.html )〕 All three children had normal hearing and they had a nanny when they were young who was also deaf. Jakub was born in Warsaw in 1887 and he owned a factory ''(Snycerpol)'' in Warsaw that employed deaf workers to make wooden handicrafts. In 1936, he exhibited the factory's items at the Paris World Exposition and in 1939 he did so at the New York World's Fair. Her mother, Rebeka, was born in 1898 in Pruzany, Poland to a wealthy family.
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