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San Antonio's Rose Sherman Williams, who survived Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen, dies at 97Auschwitz 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 ...
Rose Sherman Williams died at 97 after decades speaking to South Texas communities about surviving Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen. San Antonio Express-News Hearst Newspapers Logo Skip to main content ...
Rose Sherman Williams was one of few Holocaust survivors still living in San Antonio, Texas, where she moved to raise her family after being freed from Auschwitz. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
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 ...
SAN ANTONIO – Rose Sherman Williams, a holocaust survivor, has an incredible story of survival, and now she’s sharing it with others. Sherman Williams celebrated her 92nd birthday Monday in a ...
SAN ANTONIO — A holocaust survivor shared her story with students at LEE High School Wednesday. 92-year-old Rose Sherman Williams grew up in Poland and spent years fighting for her life in ...
Rose Sherman Williams, a 94-year-old Holocaust survivor, shared excerpts from her memoir, ... Williams, who lives in San Antonio, was joined by coauthors, Rebecca Hoag and Robin Philbrick.
SAN ANTONIO – One of the city’s last remaining Holocaust survivors, Rose Williams, has died. Williams was 12 years old when she witnessed the murder of several family members in Poland and was ...
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