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Czesława Kwoka : ウィキペディア英語版
Czesława Kwoka

Czesława Kwoka (15 August 1928 Wólka Złojecka – 12 March 1943 Auschwitz) was a Polish Catholic child who died in the Auschwitz concentration camp at the age of 14. She was one of the thousands of child victims of German World War II crimes against Poles. She died at Auschwitz-Birkenau, in Poland, and is among those memorialized in the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum indoor exhibit called Block no. 6: Exhibition: The Life of the Prisoners.〔 〕〔 〕
Photographs of Kwoka and others taken by the "famous photographer of Auschwitz", Wilhelm Brasse, from 1940 to 1945, displayed in that Museum photographic memorial, several of which Brasse holds up and discusses in ''The Portraitist'', a 2005 television documentary film about Brasse, became a focus of interviews with Brasse cited in various articles and books.〔 (Google Books) provides hyperlinked "Preview".)〕〔 〕
Brasse's three photographs of Kwoka in particular inspired the creation of ''Painting Czesława Kwoka'' (2007), a literary award-winning collaborative work of art and verse which attempts to transport her "image and voice into our lives."
==Personal background==
Czesława Kwoka was born in Wólka Złojecka, a small village in Poland, to a Catholic mother, Katarzyna Kwoka.〔 Along with her mother (prisoner number 26946), Czesława Kwoka (prisoner number 26947) was deported and transported from Zamość, Poland, to Auschwitz, on 13 December 1942.〔 On 12 March 1943, less than a month after her mother died (18 February 1943), Czesława Kwoka died at the age of 14; the circumstances of her death were not recorded.〔

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