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- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch abstract "Anita Lasker-Wallfisch (born Anita Lasker; 17 July 1925, Breslau, Germany) is a cellist, and a surviving member of the Women's Orchestra in Auschwitz.Lasker was born into a Jewish family, one of three sisters (Marianne and Renate). Her father was a lawyer; her mother a violinist. They suffered discrimination from 1933, but as their father had fought at the front in World War I, gaining an Iron Cross, the family felt some degree of immunity from Nazi persecution.Marianne, the eldest sister, fled to England in 1941, the only family member to escape the Holocaust on the European mainland. In April 1942, Lasker's parents were taken away and are believed to have died near Lublin in Poland. Anita and Renate were not deported as they were working in a paper factory. There, they met French prisoners of war and started forging papers to enable French forced labourers to cross back into France.\"I could never accept that I should be killed for what I happened to be born as, and decided to give the Germans a better reason for killing me.\"In September 1942 they tried to escape to France, but were arrested for forgery at Breslau station by the Gestapo. Only their suitcase, which they had already put on the train, escaped. The Gestapo were anxious about its loss, and carefully noted its size and colour.\"I had been in prison for about a year. Then one day I was called down. A suitcase has arrived: could I identify it? It was my suitcase. They stole everything, they killed everybody, but that suitcase really mattered to them. They had found the suitcase and everything was fine, though I never saw it again because it then went into the vaults of the prison and later I saw a guard wearing one of my dresses.\"Anita and her sister were sent to Auschwitz in December 1943 on separate prison trains, a far less squalid way to arrive than by cattle truck. Less dangerous, too, since there was no selection on arrival. Her membership in the 40-piece orchestra saved her as cello players were difficult to replace. The orchestra played marches as the slave labourers left the camp for each day's work and when they returned. They also gave concerts for the SS.By October 1944, the Red Army were advancing and Auschwitz was evacuated. Anita was taken on a train with 3,000 others to Bergen-Belsen and survived six months with almost nothing to eat. After the liberation by the British Army she was first transferred to a nearby displaced persons camp. Her sister Renate, who could speak English, became an interpreter with the British Army.During the Belsen Trial which took place from September to November 1945 Anita testified against among others the camp commandant Josef Kramer, camp doctor Fritz Klein and deputy camp commandant Franz Hössler who were all sentenced to death and hanged that year.".
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch alias "Lasker, Anita (birthname)".
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch birthDate "1925-07-17".
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch birthYear "1925".
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- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Cambridge.
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- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch wikiPageWikiLink File:Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch_2007.jpg.
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anita Lasker".
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anita Lasker-Wallfisch".
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lasker-Wallfisch, Anita".
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch alternativeNames "Lasker, Anita".
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch dateOfBirth "1925-07-17".
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch name "Lasker-Wallfisch, Anita".
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch placeOfBirth "Breslau, Germany".
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch shortDescription "German musician; Holocaust survivor".
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- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch description "German musician; Holocaust survivor".
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch description "German musician; Holocaust survivor".
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch subject Category:1925_births.
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch subject Category:Auschwitz_concentration_camp_survivors.
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch subject Category:Bergen-Belsen_concentration_camp_survivors.
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch subject Category:Children_in_war.
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch subject Category:German_Jews.
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch subject Category:German_cellists.
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch subject Category:German_emigrants_to_the_United_Kingdom.
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch subject Category:Jewish_writers.
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch subject Category:Living_people.
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch subject Category:Naturalised_citizens_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch subject Category:People_from_Wrocław.
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch subject Category:People_from_the_Province_of_Lower_Silesia.
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch subject Category:Silesian_Jews.
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch subject Category:Women_cellists.
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch subject Category:World_War_II_civilian_prisoners.
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch hypernym Cellist.
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- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch type Survivor.
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- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch type NaturalPerson.
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch type Thing.
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch type Q215627.
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch type Q5.
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch type Person.
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch comment "Anita Lasker-Wallfisch (born Anita Lasker; 17 July 1925, Breslau, Germany) is a cellist, and a surviving member of the Women's Orchestra in Auschwitz.Lasker was born into a Jewish family, one of three sisters (Marianne and Renate). Her father was a lawyer; her mother a violinist.".
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch label "Anita Lasker-Wallfisch".
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch sameAs Q214452.
- Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch sameAs Anita_Lasker-Wallfisch.