Margot Heumannová
Margot Heumannová is a notable figure in Holocaust history, recognized as one of the first lesbian Jewish women to survive a concentration camp and share her testimony. Her story exemplifies the resilience of queer individuals during the Holocaust and highlights the often-overlooked experiences of LGBTQ+ people in this context.
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Slovakia:
Margot Heumannová's story illustrates how her love for her friend helped her survive the Holocaust.
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Slovakia:
Margot Heumannová is a lesbian Jewish woman who survived a concentration camp.
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