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Samuel Willenberg

Samuel Willenberg nom de guerre ''Igo'' (born 16 February 1923) is an Israeli sculptor and painter originally from Poland, former prisoner of Treblinka extermination camp and the last surviving member of its perilous prisoner revolt, a participant of the Warsaw Uprising, and recipient of the highest of Poland's orders including Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit awarded by President Lech Kaczyński. His memoir, titled ''Revolt in Treblinka'', was published in Hebrew, Polish and English between 1986 and 1991.
==Biography==
Samuel Willenberg was born in Częstochowa. His father, Perec Willenberg, was a teacher at a local Jewish school before World War II; a talented painter and visual artist himself, who used to work on assignments decorating synagogues. His mother Maniefa née Popow (Popov in English) was an Orthodox Christian before converting to Judaism after their wedding. The family lived in Częstochowa before relocating to Warsaw.

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