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  1. Krystyna Żywulska, actually Zofia (Sonia) Landau (born September 1, 1914, in Łódź; died August 1, 1992, in Düsseldorf), was a Polish writer, columnist, songwriter and graphic designer of Jewish origin.

  2. Krystyna Żywulska fue la autora de "Przeżyłam Oswiecim" (Sobreviví a Auschwitz), un relato sincero y conmovedor de la vida y la muerte en los campos de exterminio de Auschwitz y Birkenau. Fue publicado en Polonia inmediatamente después de la guerra.

  3. Krystyna Żywulska, właściwie Zofia (Sonia) Landau (ur. 1 września 1914 w Łodzi, zm. 1 sierpnia 1992 w Düsseldorfie) – polska pisarka, felietonistka, autorka tekstów piosenek i graficzka żydowskiego pochodzenia.

  4. Krystyna Zywulska was a Polish-Jewish writer who survived Auschwitz and hid her identity after the war. She wrote autobiographical novels, satirical pieces, and children's books, and lived in Poland and West Germany.

  5. swarthmore college bulletin Krystyna ŻywulsKa is best Known as the author of Przeżyłam Oświęcim (I Survived Auschwitz), a candid and moving account of life and death in auschwitz-birkenau. Published in Poland in 1946, Żywulska’s memoir represents one.

  6. Krystyna Żywulska is best known as the author of Przeżyłam Oświęcim (I Survived Auschwitz), her candid and moving account of life and death in the Auschwitz - Birkenau extermination camps.

  7. 21 de mar. de 2018 · The woman we know today as the author and lyricist Krystyna Żywulska was a Holocaust survivor with an astonishing, complex, sometimes baffling history. She was born Sonia Landau in 1914 to a Jewish family in Lódz, Poland, and was studying law at Warsaw University when World War II erupted.