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Liana Millu (Pisa, December 21, 1914 – February 6, 2005)[1] was a Jewish-Italian journalist, World War II resistance fighter and Holocaust survivor. She is best known for her autobiography Smoke over Birkenau.

Biography

Millu was raised by her grandparents, and spent most of her life in Genoa. She worked as a journalist for Il Telegrafo and schoolteacher.

In 1943, Millu joined the Italian partisans. She was arrested in 1944 and deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland.

After the war, Millu returned to Italy and became an author. Her work is included in the Italian anthology, Twentieth-Century Ligurian Writers.[2]

Works

  • Smoke over Birkenau (translated by novelist Lynne Sharon Schwartz, who won the 1991 PEN Renato Poggioli translation award; 1994) – ISBN 0-8101-1569-7
  • The Bridges of Schwerin (novel), winner of the 1978 Viareggio Prize
  • Josephia's Shirt (collection of stories)
  • From Liguria to the Extermination Camps (non-fiction)

References

  1. ^ Neal, Stephan D. Yada-Mc (2018-07-13). 50 Women against Hitler: Female resistance fighters in World War II. BoD – Books on Demand. ISBN 9783752825718.
  2. ^ Millu, Liana (1991). Smoke Over Birkenau. Jewish Publication Society. p. 211. ISBN 9780827603981. liana millu grandparents.

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