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Felix Opatowski

Author of Gatehouse to Hell

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Birthdate
1924-06-15
Gender
male
Nationality
Poland (birth)
Canada
Birthplace
Lodz, Poland
Places of residence
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Occupations
memoirist
teacher
Holocaust survivor
public speaker
Short biography
Felix Opatowski was born to a Jewish family in Łódź, Poland. He and his family were confined by the Nazis to the Łódź Ghetto during World War II. At age 15, he took on the dangerous job of smuggling goods out of the ghetto in exchange for food for his starving family. In 1943, he was deported to a forced labor camp in Rawiczs and then to the death camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau. There he was recruited as a runner for the Polish Underground and implicated in the plot to blow up the camp crematoria. For this, he was beaten and tortured. His parents and 10-year-old brother were killed, but Felix survived to be liberated in Austria by U.S. troops in May 1945. He worked at an American army base, where he married his wife Regina in 1947. In 1949, the couple and the first of their children emigrated to Canada, settling in Toronto. He has spoken to thousands of students across the country about the Holocaust. His memoir Gatehouse to Hell (French translation, L’Antichambre de l’enfer) was published in 2012 by the Azrieli Foundation as part of its Series of Holocaust Survivor Memoirs. He also wrote a book about the Auschwitz uprising entitled October 7, 1944, and was featured in the documentary, Following in Felix's Footsteps (2007).

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Felix Opatowski. Felix Opatowski is only fifteen years old when he takes on the perilous job of smuggling goods out of the Lodz ghetto in exchange for food for his starving family. It is a skill that will serve him well as he tries to stay alive in Nazi-occupied Poland. (Azrieli Foundation)
 
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Felix Opatowski. Felix Opatowski is only fifteen years old when he takes on the perilous job of smuggling goods out of the Lodz ghetto in exchange for food for his starving family. It is a skill that will serve him well as he tries to stay alive in Nazi-occupied Poland. (Azrieli Foundation)
 
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