Antoni Dobrowolski | |
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Died | 21 October 2012
Dębno, Poland | (aged 108)
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Antoni Dobrowolski (8 October 1904 – 21 October 2012) was a Polish educator, teacher and Holocaust survivor. At the time of his death in 2012, Dobrowolski was the oldest known survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp. [1] [2] [3]
Dobrowolski was born in Wolbórz, present-day Poland, on 8 October 1904. [1]
Nazi German authorities limited the education of ethnic Polish children to only four years during the occupation of Poland in order to undermine Polish culture. [2] Despite the ban, Dobrowolski joined the Secret Teaching Organization to provide underground education in occupied Poland, according to Auschwitz historian Adam Cyra. [1] Dobrowolski was discovered and arrested in June 1942 by the Gestapo. [1] He was sent to the Auschwitz concentration camp, where he was assigned the prisoner number 38081. [1] Dobrowolski later recalled that "Auschwitz was worse than Dante's hell." [2] He was transferred to the Gross-Rosen concentration camp and Sachsenhausen concentration camp, remaining a prisoner until his release in 1945. [1] [2]
He moved to Dębno, Poland, following the end of World War II following his liberation. [1] He worked as an elementary school teacher, before becoming the director of a high school. [1]
Dorbrowolski died on 21 October 2012, in Dębno, Poland, at the age of 108. [1] He was the oldest known survivor of Auschwitz at the time.
Antoni Dobrowolski | |
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Born | |
Died | 21 October 2012
Dębno, Poland | (aged 108)
Nationality | Polish |
Occupations |
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Antoni Dobrowolski (8 October 1904 – 21 October 2012) was a Polish educator, teacher and Holocaust survivor. At the time of his death in 2012, Dobrowolski was the oldest known survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp. [1] [2] [3]
Dobrowolski was born in Wolbórz, present-day Poland, on 8 October 1904. [1]
Nazi German authorities limited the education of ethnic Polish children to only four years during the occupation of Poland in order to undermine Polish culture. [2] Despite the ban, Dobrowolski joined the Secret Teaching Organization to provide underground education in occupied Poland, according to Auschwitz historian Adam Cyra. [1] Dobrowolski was discovered and arrested in June 1942 by the Gestapo. [1] He was sent to the Auschwitz concentration camp, where he was assigned the prisoner number 38081. [1] Dobrowolski later recalled that "Auschwitz was worse than Dante's hell." [2] He was transferred to the Gross-Rosen concentration camp and Sachsenhausen concentration camp, remaining a prisoner until his release in 1945. [1] [2]
He moved to Dębno, Poland, following the end of World War II following his liberation. [1] He worked as an elementary school teacher, before becoming the director of a high school. [1]
Dorbrowolski died on 21 October 2012, in Dębno, Poland, at the age of 108. [1] He was the oldest known survivor of Auschwitz at the time.