Roza Robota

Roza Robota (1921 – 6 January 1945) or Róża Robota in Polish, referred to in other sources as Rojza, Rózia or Rosa, was the leader of a group of four women Holocaust resistors hanged in the Auschwitz concentration camp for their role in the Sonderkommando prisoner revolt of 7 October 1944. == Biography == Born in 1921 in Ciechanów, Poland, to a middle-class family, Róża had one brother and one sister.

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Roza Robota

Roza Robota (1921 – 6 January 1945) or Róża Robota in Polish, referred to in other sources as Rojza, Rózia or Rosa, was the leader of a group of four women Holocaust resistors hanged in the Auschwitz concentration camp for their role in the Sonderkommando prisoner revolt of 7 October 1944. == Biography == Born in 1921 in Ciechanów, Poland, to a middle-class family, Róża had one brother and one sister.

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