Portrait of Leiba Gruber in 1939, 4 years before she and her mother were killed by the Nazis in the Bronica forest in autumn, 1943.
Leiba and her family were Ukranian Jews sent to Galizien, an oil refinery camp. Her father, Bumek Gruber, was an "essential worker" at the camp and therefore Leiba and her mother were part of a group of "protected families". However, in 1943, the Nazis took all of the protected families into Bronica Forest and executed them. Only Bumek Gruber survived until the end of the war.
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U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington D.C.
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U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington D.C.
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