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  1. Anna "Ans" Dresden-Polak (née Anna Polak) (24 November 1906 – 23 July 1943) was a Jewish Dutch gymnast. She won the gold medal as a member of the Dutch gymnastics team at the 1928 Summer Olympics, in her native Amsterdam.

  2. Anna "Ans" Dresden-Polak (de soltera Anna Polak) (24 de noviembre de 1906 - 23 de julio de 1943) fue una gimnasta holandesa judía . [1] [2] Ganó la medalla de oro como miembro del equipo holandés de gimnasia en los Juegos Olímpicos de verano de 1928 , en su Amsterdam natal.

  3. Anna Polak, later Anna Dresden- Polak, born November 24, 1906, died July 23, 1943, at Sobibor, together with her six-year-old daughter, Eva. Her husband, Barend, died at Auschwitz on...

  4. Anna Dresden-Polak (36) died 23rd July 1943 at Sobibór, together with her daughter Eva (6). Jud Themans-Simons (39) died 3rd March 1943 at Sobibór, together with her husband Bernard and her daughter Sonja (5) and their son Leon (3). Elka Boas-de Levie survived the war. She died without issue in 1979, aged 74.

  5. Equipo. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Ans Polak ( Ámsterdam, Países Bajos, 24 de noviembre de 1906- Campo de exterminio de Sobibor, Polonia, 23 de julio de 1943) fue una gimnasta artística judío-neerlandesa, campeona olímpica en Ámsterdam 1928 en el concurso por equipos. 1 .

  6. 25 de nov. de 2016 · Anna “Ans” Dresden-Polak (née Anna Polak) (24 November 1906 – 23 July 1943) She was born in Amsterdam, and died in Sobibor extermination camp. From Westerbork concentration camp she was deported to Sobibór where she was murdered on 23 July 1943,together with her six-year-old daughter Eva.

  7. Dutch-Jewish gymnast. Name variations: Ans Polak; Anna Dresden-Polak. Born Nov 25, 1906, in Netherlands; killed at Sobibor concentration camp, July 23, 1943, with her 6-year-old daughter Eva; m. Barend Dresden (killed at Auschwitz, 1944).