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Who was a significant Jewish woman in World War 2?

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Without a doubt, the best known is Anne Frank(1929-1945). Among the others, one Jewish woman who is noteworthy is Livia Lubetkin (1914-1976). She was a resistance fighter and played a key role in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of April 1943. She survived and went on to play a major part in the (much larger) Warsaw Uprising of August-September 1944. She survived that, too, and settled in Israel.

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