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The Story of a Writer From Vítkovice Who Did Not Abandon the Children of Terezín Even on the Way to the Gas Chamber

Summary by Deník N
The series Unjustly Forgotten Women: Ilse Weber, poet, author of books and radio plays for children, songwriter, player of the mandolin, zither, guitar, piano and harmonica. Her lullaby Wiegala is sung by people all over the world. In the Terezín ghetto, she took care of children as a nurse in the sick ward. When they were selected for transport to Auschwitz, she voluntarily accompanied them so that they would not die alone.
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The series Unjustly Forgotten Women: Ilse Weber, poet, author of books and radio plays for children, songwriter, player of the mandolin, zither, guitar, piano and harmonica. Her lullaby Wiegala is sung by people all over the world. In the Terezín ghetto, she took care of children as a nurse in the sick ward. When they were selected for transport to Auschwitz, she voluntarily accompanied them so that they would not die alone.

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Deník N broke the news on Friday, May 15, 2026.
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