Halina Bełchatowska-Spigiel


Halina Bełchatowska-Spigiel, from Chaja Bełchatowska's house (born 1919 in Warsaw, died in 2002 in Montreal) - Jewish resistance activist in the Warsaw ghetto, participant in the Uprising.

She was born in a middle-class Jewish family. Her mother was an introvert and belonged to the Jewish Women's Organization (JAF) operating at the Bund. Before World War II, she lived in a tenement house on Smocza Street 14.

In August 1942, during the first expulsion, she was on a train to Treblinka, from which she jumped out with six friends. She took part in the uprising in the Warsaw Ghetto, after which she hid in the Aryan side. Then she took part in the Warsaw Uprising. After the war she lived with her husband Bron Spigel in Montreal. Bibliography

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