Toby Knobel Fluek

Toby Fluek (née Knobel; 20 February 1926 – 3 June 2011) was a Jewish artist born in Poland who survived the Holocaust by avoiding capture by the Nazis before emigrating to the United States after World War II. After settling in New York in 1949, Fluek began her career as an artist, painting and illustrating her memories of life before, during, and after the Nazi invasion. She published two books and is featured in two films, one of which she is the subject of. After her death in 2011, Fluek's daughter, Lillian Fluek Finkler, donated her mother's body of work—over 500 drawings, paintings, photographs, and ephemera—to the Florida Holocaust Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida where it is held as part of the museum's permanent collection. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Memories of my life in a Polish village, 1930-1949 by Fluek, Toby Knobel

    New York : Knopf, 1990
    Format: Book


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    Memories of my life in a Polish village, 1930-1949 by Fluek, Toby Knobel

    New York : Knopf : Distributed by Random House, 1990
    1st ed.
    Other Authors: “…Fluek, Toby Knobel…”
    Format: Book


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    Passover as I remember it by Fluek, Toby Knobel

    New York : New York : Knopf ; distributed by Random House, 1994
    Format: Book


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    Memories of my life in a Polish village : 1930-1949 by Fluek, Toby Knobel

    London : Hamish Hamilton, 1990
    Format: Book