Gerda Weissmann Klein
survivante de la Shoa, écrivaine americano-polonaise
Gerda Weissmann Klein was a Polish-born American writer and human rights activist who survived the horrors of concentration camps during the Holocaust. Born in 1924, she went on to become a prominent voice for human rights, drawing from her personal experiences to advocate for justice and equality. Her life's work was marked by a commitment to sharing her story and promoting awareness about the atrocities she witnessed.
Weissmann Klein's autobiographical account, All But My Life, published in 1957, is a testament to her resilience and determination. The book was later adapted into the short film One Survivor Remembers, which garnered significant recognition, including an Academy Award and an Emmy Award. Her marriage to Kurt Klein in 1946 was a lasting partnership that endured until his passing in 2002. Through her writing and activism, Weissmann Klein left an indelible mark on the world, inspiring future generations with her courage and advocacy, until her own passing in 2022.