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  1. Gemma La Guardia Gluck (April 24, 1881 – November 2, 1962) was an American writer, of Italian Jewish origin, who lived in Hungary and was a survivor of the Holocaust.

  2. Gemma La Guardia Gluck (Nueva York, 24 de abril de 1881 Nueva York, 1 de noviembre de 1962), de origen judío italiano, fue una escritora – estadounidense que sobrevivió al Holocausto. En 1904, la familia se mudó a Budapest, donde comenzó a dar clases de inglés y se casó con un

  3. Gemma, Yolanda and Richard arrived in New York City in May 1947, but Fiorello La Guardia died of cancer in September of that year. Gemma and her family later moved into the Queensbridge Houses, built during her brother’s years as mayor. What follows in chronological order are some of the letters between them.

  4. 23 de feb. de 2024 · She was the sister of beloved New York City mayor Fiorello La Guardia. Gemma and her Hungarian Jewish husband were living in Budapest in 1944 when Nazi troops stormed the city. Eichmann and Himmler ordered her arrest as a political hostage because she was La Guardia's sister."

  5. 27 de sept. de 2018 · A major New York City airport is named in honor of her brother, but Gemma La Guardia Gluck’s story of surviving Ravensbrück concentration camp as the political prisoner of Adolf Eichmann unjustly exists in the shadows of history. By Victoria Martínez.

  6. 23 de may. de 2011 · Gemma La Guardia Gluck dedicated her memoir “to the martyred women of Ravensbruck, the thousands who perished and the few who survived.” She was one of approximately 17,000 of about 132,000 who were interned at the Ravensbruck Concentration camp who survived and lived to tell her story.

  7. 1 de oct. de 2015 · UNRRA did not just feed and clothe people in devastated countries in Europe and Asia. It also helped displaced persons return to their home countries or find a new home elsewhere. Amongst them was La Guardia’s sister, Gemma. Gemma and Fiorello had an Italian Jewish mother.