Czesława Kwoka
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Czesława Kwoka (August 15, 1928 - March 12, 1943) was born in Wolka Zlojecka, a small village in Poland. She was deported to KL Auschwitz from the so-called Central Resettlement Office in Zamość as political prisoner 26947, on December 13, 1942. She died at the age of 14 on March 12, 1943. She died of typhus.
She appeared in an article of the National Geographic Magazine in 1995.
Her mother Katarzyna Kwoka was also in the same transport (no. 26946). On February 18, 1943, her death was registered at KL Auschwitz.
Both Kwoka and her mother were Roman Catholic.