- Adélaïde Haas
Hautval (1
January 1906 – 17
October 1988) was a
French physician, psychiatrist, and
Holocaust rescuer.
Imprisoned in
Auschwitz concentration...
- Adélaïde-
Hautval Hospital (French: Hôpital Adélaïde-
Hautval) was a
French public hospital in Villiers-le-Bel, Val-d'Oise,
operated by the ****istance publique...
- experiments: Gardiner: As a
result were you shot?
Hautval: No Gardiner: Were you
punished in any way?
Hautval: No. She then
testified that she told Dr Wirths...
-
Auschwitz and killed.
Notable prisoners included René Blum and Adélaïde
Hautval. The site has
since become a
focus of
memorial efforts and
historical research...
- Hugo Gryn (25 June 1930 – 18
August 1996),
senior rabbi, London. Adélaïde
Hautval (1
January 1906 – 17
October 1988),
French psychiatrist who
refused to...
- Marie-Élise Nordmann-Cohen, Marie-Claude Vaillant-Couturier and Adélaïde
Hautval. This cell
block accommodated prisoners,
mainly Polish, who had survived...
- L'Humanité;
Marie "Mai" Politzer, wife of
sociologist Georges Politzer;
Adelaide Hautval, a
doctor who
would save many
inmates and
testify against **** medical...
-
Beaujon Hospital Hôpital Louis-Mourier Hôpital
Bretonneau Hôpital Adélaïde-
Hautval Groupe hospitalier Hôpitaux
universitaires Paris Ouest Hôpital Européen...
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Guignard Industry and Production:
Maurice Leroy Elderly People: Hélène
Hautval France’s Influence:
Aymeri de
Montesquiou ****ociative Life: Olga Johnson...
- authority. Like her companions,
among whom were
Danielle Casanova and
Heidi Hautval, she was
deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau via the
internment camp of Compiègne...