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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rutka Laskier was a Jewish teenager from Poland who is best known for her 1943 diary chronicling three months of her life during the Holocaust. Laskier was born in the Free City of Danzig, then a predominantly German-speaking autonomous city-state, where her father, Jakub Laskier, worked as a bank officer. Her family was well off, her grandfather serving as co-owner of Laskier-Kleinberg and Company, a milling company that owned and operated a grist mill. In the early 1930s she moved with her family to the southern Polish city of B?dzin, from whence…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rutka Laskier was a Jewish teenager from Poland who is best known for her 1943 diary chronicling three months of her life during the Holocaust. Laskier was born in the Free City of Danzig, then a predominantly German-speaking autonomous city-state, where her father, Jakub Laskier, worked as a bank officer. Her family was well off, her grandfather serving as co-owner of Laskier-Kleinberg and Company, a milling company that owned and operated a grist mill. In the early 1930s she moved with her family to the southern Polish city of B?dzin, from whence her father's parents had come. While there, in 1943, at the age of 14, Laskier wrote a 60-page diary in Polish, chronicling several months of her life under Nazi rule, which was not released to the public until 2005.