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Wartime Childhood is a 1995 book,
whose author used the
pseudonym Binjamin Wilkomirski,
which purports to be a
memoir of the Holocaust. It was
debunked by Swiss...
- The
Wilkomirski syndrome (German:
Wilkomirski-Syndrom) is when non-Jews
present as
Jewish Holocaust survivors or Jews with a
Holocaust trauma in the family...
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Kazimierz Wiłkomirski; (September 1, 1900,
Moscow -
March 7, 1995, Warsaw) was a
Polish cellist,
composer and conductor. Son of
Alfred Wiłkomirski, brother...
- Frankl's
historical account contains distortions akin to
Binjamin Wilkomirski's memoirs,
which were
translated into nine
languages before being exposed...
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Wiłkomirski (born 18
September 1980 in Warsaw) is a
Polish judoka.
Krzysztof Wiłkomirski at the
International Judo
Federation Krzysztof Wiłkomirski at...
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Alfred Wiłkomirski (3
January 1873 - 31 July 1950) was a
Polish violinist and pedagogue. Born in Azov,
Wiłkomirski studied under Jan Hřímalý at the Moscow...
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Wilkomirski,
claiming to
remember him from the camps, even
going so far as to go on
lecture engagements together to
recount their story.
Wilkomirski (real...
- 1995)
Denis Avey (The Man who
Broke into Auschwitz, 2011)
Binjamin Wilkomirski (Fragments, 1995) Dan Goldberg, "Holocaust
Survivor in
Australia Faces...
- The
Painted Bird by
Jerzy Kosiński (1965) and
Fragments by
Binjamin Wilkomirski (1995).: 55–62 In 1995 the
World Jewish Congress initiated a lawsuit...
- Frank's time. A
fabulist autobiographer about the Holocaust,
Binjamin Wilkomirski,
condemned Karlén's
claims as nonsense: "It is a
fraud in a
moral sense...