
Martin Gray
Martin Gray was a Polish Jewish author and Holocaust survivor, best known for his autobiography 'For Those I Loved,' which recounts his harrowing experiences during World War II, including the loss of his family and his struggles for survival. After escaping extermination camps, he became involved with partisans and later fought with the Soviet army. His life story has been adapted into films, highlighting the emotional and historical aspects of his journey.
Born on May 27, 1926 (99 years old)
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Martin Gray is referenced in the context of his tragic personal history as shared by François Missen.
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Martin Gray is a Polish Jewish author who lost his entire family and escaped extermination camps to join the partisans and later the Soviet forces.
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