Given name: Pola Family name: Braun (7)

  • (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) YES
  • (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) Female
  • (1) Pola , (2) Pola , (3) Paulina , (4) Pola , (6) Pola , (7) Pola
  • (1) Braun , (2) Braun , (3) Braun , (4) Braun , (5) Braunnówna , (6) Braunówna , (7) Braunówna
  • (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) No information
  • (1)

    Ugly, noisy and forcing herself to others. She was, however, extremely gifted and musical - a composer, author and pianist.

    (2)

    She wrote song texts for W. Gran and the others. They worked together in Majdanek. After work- she sang in the barrack.

    (3)

    She performed in the 'Sztuka' Cafe.

    (4)

    A well-known poet writing in the ghetto. Her poems were recited in a literary cabaret in the ghetto.

    (5)

    Before the war no one had heard about her, in the ghetto she wrote Polish and Jewish texts for cabarets.

    (6)

    An artist, she performed in a cabaret in the 'Sztuka' Cafe.

    (7)

    the author of Polish lyrics sung by Diana Blumenfeld in 'The Wheels Have Been Greased' ('Szafa gra') in the Femina; a talented young actress and composer, co-initiator of 'Zywy dziennik', also in its second edition - Apirl 1942

    • (1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) artists/writers
    • (2) the rich
  • (3)

    Known as Pola Braun

  • (1)

    Gran (Grynberg); Wiera, Sztafeta oszczercow (A Relay of Slanderers)

    (2)

    Latowicz, Janina; Testimony, Yad Vashem Archives.

    (5)

    Documents from Ringelblum's Archive, part I

  • (1) 18, (3) 168.203, (4) , 177, (5) 92 str 3, (6) 74, (7) II 65/2, III 31/2, 43/2