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Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen survivor Rose Sherman Williams, who moved to San Antonio after liberation and dedicated decades to Holocaust education, has died. Williams died Saturday, Holocaust ...
In 1939, Rose (Sherman) Williams was just 12 years old when Germany invaded her town of Radom, Poland, where she lived with her parents, grandmother and three siblings. "In a very short time of ...
Rose Sherman Williams was one of few Holocaust survivors still living in the Alamo City, where she moved to raise her family alongside her husband Jack, according to a post on the museum's ...
Rose Sherman Williams spent several years in concentration camps, including Auschwitz until she was liberated by British troops in 1945. Donald Trump Tackles Ticket Scalping, Event Fees with New ...
With the tug of her red sweater sleeve, Rose Sherman Williams transported a group of fifth-graders to the horrors of the Holocaust. She held her arm high, reciting “A15049,” the tattooed ...
The Holocaust Memorial Museum San Antonio announced the passing of a 97-year-old Holocaust survivor and local advocate who settled in the Alamo City after being liberated from Auschwitz in 1945.