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Helen Jonas-Rosenzweig

Helen Jonas-Rosenzweig was a Polish-born Jewish Holocaust survivor who was interned during World War II at the Płaszów concentration camp where she was forced to work as a maid for SS camp commandant Amon Göth.

Early life
Helen Jonas-Rosenzweig was born Helena Sternlicht in Kraków, Second Polish Republic in 1925, She remembered her early life as happy. She had two sisters, Bronisława and Sydonia. == World War II ==
World War II
, from which Helen Jonas-Rosenzweig said Göth would shoot at prisoners. Later, he used to step outside to hunt humans, with his Tyrolean hat marking his intentions. It was the signal for seasoned prisoners to attempt to hide. After the war, Sternlicht testified against Amon Göth at his trial in Kraków, where he was sentenced to death and executed. She met Joseph Jonas two days after liberation, married him and emigrated with her family to the United States in 1946. ==Inheritance==
Inheritance
In 2004, Jonas-Rosenzweig met with , Amon Göth's daughter. ==Personal life==
Personal life
Two days after they were liberated from the Nazis, she met her first husband, Joseph Jonas. They married in 1946 and emigrated to the United States. They lived in the Bronx, raising three children: a son and twin girls. ==References==
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