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Wladyslaw Szpilman

An interview with the actor Adrien Brody referred to Wladyslaw Szpilman, the real-life character he played in the 2003 film The Pianist, as a concentration camp survivor. Szpilman’s family were deported to Treblinka in 1942, but he was pulled out of line while about to be put on the train that took his family away, and was sent back to the Warsaw ghetto (Build back better, 17 January, G2, p6).

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