Of course, it is not a rockefeller. These are Nazi concentration camp survivors. "Pope Francis meets with 10 Holocaust survivors
While in Poland for World Youth Day, Pope Francis meets with 10 former prisoners from the Nazi-run Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camps. Upon arrival, the Pope was greeted by Prime Minister Beata Szydlo. Afterwards, he met the one of the oldest survivors in attendance, Dunicz NiwiÅ?ska, 101, she is a Polish Violinist. He greeted each of the former Auschwitz-Birkenau prisoners one-by-one. Past Prisoners of the German Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camp Auschwitz-Birkenau who met Pope Francis on July 29 DUNICZ NIWIÅ?SKA HELENA, born in 1915, in Viena, camp number 64118, polish violinist, classical music literature translator. Her hometown was Lviv, where till 1943 she was living with her parents and brothers. She was arrested together with her mother, Maria Dunicz, in January 1943 . She was brought to Auschwitz on the 3rd of October in1943 from Lviv. As a violinist she became a member of an orchestra in a Auschwitz II-Birkenau camp. Her mother has died two months later, on December 1943. In January 1945 during a "death marchâ? she was evacuated in KL Ravensbruck, and then to Neustadt-Glewe, where she regained her freedom. After war she started to live in Cracow. In 2013 thanks to National Publishing of Auschvitz-Birkenau Museum appeared her book "One of the Girls in the Bandâ?. FROS ALOJZY, born in 1916 in Rybnik, camp number 136223. Arrested in April 1943, because of conspiracy work. Deported to Auschwitz on August 9th, 1943. During the first two months, as an ill person, he was in the camp hospital. After that he was hired to sort the packages for the prisoners. During the Autumn of 1944 he was transferred to KL Sachsenhausen (number 115773), and then to KL Buchenwald (number 96935), liberated in April 1945. In 2015 his memoir was published titled: "My storyâ?. IWAÅ?SKA JANINA, born in 1916 in Warsaw, camp number 85595. In August 12th, 1944 brought to KL Auschwitz in a vehicle for civilians from the Warsaw Uprising Evacuated in January 1945 to KL Ravensbruck, then to Neustadt-Glewe, where she was liberated. PROFESSOR DÅUGOBORSKI WACÅAW, who was born in 1926 in Warsaw, camp number 138871. He was arrested in May 1943 in Warsaw for a conspiracy activity. On August 25, 1943 Transported from the prison "Pawiak" and deported to Auschwitz. Employed in the camp hospital in Birkenau until the end of January 1945. After the departure of evacuation transports, he escaped from the camp. After the war he worked as a university researcher and research curator at the State Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau. Part two to follow: