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Isabelle Choko

Isabelle Choko (née Izabela Sztrauch Galewska, born 18 September 1928) is a Polish concentration camp survivor and former chess player who won the 1956 French Women's Chess Championship.[1]

Isabelle Choko
Isabelle Choko in 1957 in 1st Women's Chess Olympiad
CountryFrance
Born (1928-09-18) 18 September 1928 (age 94)
Łódź, Poland

Biography

Choko was born in Łódź in Poland. She and her parents were driven out of their pharmacy and sent to the Łódź Ghetto established in 1940. Her father died in February 1942 of deprivation and hunger. During the summer of 1944, the ghetto was liquidated and Isabelle Choko and her mother were sent to Auschwitz concentration camp where she was selected in a working kommando. In February 1945, during the evacuation of Auschwitz, she was sent to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp where her mother died. Weakened by typhus, she was saved by an American army doctor when the camp was liberated.[2] At that time, she weighed only 25 kg.[3] She was sent to Sweden to regain her health before joining one of her uncles in Paris in 1946.[4][5]

In Paris, she met Arthur Choko whom she married and with whom she has three children.[6] She became French women's chess champion in 1956.[7] At the beginning of the 2000s, she decided to testify about the deportation by publishing her autobiography Mes deux vies with the editions Caractères. She will be one of the 52,000 surviving witnesses of the Shoah filmed by the Shoah Foundation as well as for the documentary Les Survivants by Patrick Rotman.[8]

Choko played for France in the Women's Chess Olympiad:[9]

Awards

  • French female chess champion in 1956
  • Knight (2007) then officer of the Legion of Honour (2016)

Publications

  • Isabelle Choko, La Jeune Fille aux yeux bleus, éditions Le Manuscrit / Fondation pour la Mémoire de la Shoah, coll. « Témoignages de la Shoah », 2014, 402 p. (ISBN 978-2304044768)
  • Isabelle Choko, Frances Irwin, Lotti Kahana-Aufleger, Margit Raab Kalina, Jane Lipski et the Holocaust Survivors’, Stolen Youth: Five Women’s Survival In The Holocaust, Memoirs Project, 30 juin 2005, 336 p. (ISBN 978-0976073925)
  • Isabelle Choko, Mes deux vies, Édition Caractères, 2 février 2005, 224 p. (ISBN 978-2854463743)

References

  1. ^ "Isabelle Sztrauch Choko, French Champion 1956". Chess News. 2021-04-16. Retrieved 2022-03-17.
  2. ^ "Les libérations des camps et le retour des déportés". liberation-camps.memorialdelashoah.org.
  3. ^ http://www.fondationshoah.org/memoire/collection/la-jeune-fille-aux-yeux-bleus-isabelle-choko%7Cconsulté le
  4. ^ "Mes deux vies et La jeune fille aux yeux bleus, Isabelle Choko, 2004". www.cercleshoah.org. July 12, 2009.
  5. ^ Shahade, Jennifer (2021-08-19). "Ladies Knight Featuring Isabelle Choko [PODCAST]". US Chess.org. Retrieved 2022-03-17.
  6. ^ https://www.ouest-france.fr/pays-de-la-loire/montaigu-85600/isabelle-choko-rescapee-de-la-shoah-temoigne-5723453[bare URL]
  7. ^ "Champ Fem 1956". heritageechecsfra.free.fr.
  8. ^ "Témoignage d'Isabelle Choko : ma libération" – via www.youtube.com.
  9. ^ Bartelski, Wojciech. "OlimpBase :: Women's Chess Olympiads :: Isabelle Choko". www.olimpbase.org.

External links

  • La Jeune Fille aux yeux bleus - Isabelle Choko on the website of the Fondation de la Shoah
  • Témoignage d'Isabelle Choko for the Shoah Memorial
  • Ce qui reste... Interview with Odile Cortinovis in 2003


isabelle, choko, née, izabela, sztrauch, galewska, born, september, 1928, polish, concentration, camp, survivor, former, chess, player, 1956, french, women, chess, championship, 1957, women, chess, olympiadcountryfranceborn, 1928, september, 1928, Łódź, poland. Isabelle Choko nee Izabela Sztrauch Galewska born 18 September 1928 is a Polish concentration camp survivor and former chess player who won the 1956 French Women s Chess Championship 1 Isabelle ChokoIsabelle Choko in 1957 in 1st Women s Chess OlympiadCountryFranceBorn 1928 09 18 18 September 1928 age 94 Lodz Poland Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards 3 Publications 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditChoko was born in Lodz in Poland She and her parents were driven out of their pharmacy and sent to the Lodz Ghetto established in 1940 Her father died in February 1942 of deprivation and hunger During the summer of 1944 the ghetto was liquidated and Isabelle Choko and her mother were sent to Auschwitz concentration camp where she was selected in a working kommando In February 1945 during the evacuation of Auschwitz she was sent to Bergen Belsen concentration camp where her mother died Weakened by typhus she was saved by an American army doctor when the camp was liberated 2 At that time she weighed only 25 kg 3 She was sent to Sweden to regain her health before joining one of her uncles in Paris in 1946 4 5 In Paris she met Arthur Choko whom she married and with whom she has three children 6 She became French women s chess champion in 1956 7 At the beginning of the 2000s she decided to testify about the deportation by publishing her autobiography Mes deux vies with the editions Caracteres She will be one of the 52 000 surviving witnesses of the Shoah filmed by the Shoah Foundation as well as for the documentary Les Survivants by Patrick Rotman 8 Choko played for France in the Women s Chess Olympiad 9 In 1957 at second board in the 1st Chess Olympiad women in Emmen 4 3 4 Awards EditFrench female chess champion in 1956 Knight 2007 then officer of the Legion of Honour 2016 Publications EditIsabelle Choko La Jeune Fille aux yeux bleus editions Le Manuscrit Fondation pour la Memoire de la Shoah coll Temoignages de la Shoah 2014 402 p ISBN 978 2304044768 Isabelle Choko Frances Irwin Lotti Kahana Aufleger Margit Raab Kalina Jane Lipski et the Holocaust Survivors Stolen Youth Five Women s Survival In The Holocaust Memoirs Project 30 juin 2005 336 p ISBN 978 0976073925 Isabelle Choko Mes deux vies Edition Caracteres 2 fevrier 2005 224 p ISBN 978 2854463743 References Edit Isabelle Sztrauch Choko French Champion 1956 Chess News 2021 04 16 Retrieved 2022 03 17 Les liberations des camps et le retour des deportes liberation camps memorialdelashoah org http www fondationshoah org memoire collection la jeune fille aux yeux bleus isabelle choko 7Cconsulte le Mes deux vies et La jeune fille aux yeux bleus Isabelle Choko 2004 www cercleshoah org July 12 2009 Shahade Jennifer 2021 08 19 Ladies Knight Featuring Isabelle Choko PODCAST US Chess org Retrieved 2022 03 17 https www ouest france fr pays de la loire montaigu 85600 isabelle choko rescapee de la shoah temoigne 5723453 bare URL Champ Fem 1956 heritageechecsfra free fr Temoignage d Isabelle Choko ma liberation via www youtube com Bartelski Wojciech OlimpBase Women s Chess Olympiads Isabelle Choko www olimpbase org External links EditLa Jeune Fille aux yeux bleus Isabelle Choko on the website of the Fondation de la Shoah Temoignage d Isabelle Choko for the Shoah Memorial Ce qui reste Interview with Odile Cortinovis in 2003 This French biographical article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Isabelle Choko amp oldid 1104367675, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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