Rose Sherman Williams died at 97 after decades speaking to South Texas communities about surviving Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen.
She experienced horror and persecution as a child growing up in Poland, where she was separated from her family and sent to Auschwitz. She wrote a book about her experiences and shared her message of ...
Rose Sherman Williams shared her journey of survival, honoring her family’s memory and serving as a beacon of strength and ...
Rose Sherman Williams spent several years in concentration camps, including Auschwitz until she was liberated by British troops in 1945.
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 ...
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The following real estate transactions were recorded in the Luzerne County Office of the Recorder of Deeds from Oct. 1-9, ...