Rose Girone, Oldest Holocaust Survivor, Dies
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Rose Girone, the oldest known Holocaust survivor, has died at age 113
Rose Girone, oldest living Holocaust survivor, dies at 113
Rose Girone, the oldest living survivor of the Holocaust and advocate for sharing the stories of survivors, died on Monday in New York at age 113.
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Rose Girone, oldest known Holocaust survivor, dead at 113
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Rose Girone, believed to be the oldest living Holocaust survivor and a strong advocate for sharing survivors' stories, has died. She was 113.
Rose Girone, the woman believed to be the oldest known Holocaust survivor, has died, her family and a Jewish organization that secures compensation for Holocaust survivors said on Thursday.
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