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| name = |
| name = Ruth Meisner |
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| sortname = Meisner, Ruth |
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| image = Hana's grandmother.JPG |
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| portrayer = |
| portrayer = |
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| debut = [[Wireless, Part 1]] |
| debut = [[Wireless, Part 1]] |
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| power(s) = |
| power(s) = None |
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| formal name = |
| formal name = Ruth Blumenthal ''née'' Meisner |
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| alias = <!-- Pseudonyms and special monikers, not nicknames. --> |
| alias = <!-- Pseudonyms and special monikers, not nicknames. --> |
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| gender = Female |
| gender = Female |
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| age = |
| age = 68 |
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| born= 1921 |
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| died = July 6th 1989 |
| died = July 6th 1989 |
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| home = [[Germany]], [[Israel]] |
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| occupation = |
| occupation = Former Anti-Nazi resistance fighter<br> Former dancer |
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| significant other = |
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| significant other = Zivi Blumenthal (husband)<br> formerly [[Rooijker]] |
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| parent(s)/guardian(s) = |
| parent(s)/guardian(s) = |
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| sibling(s) = |
| sibling(s) = |
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| child(ren) = [[Zahava Gitelman]] |
| child(ren) = [[Richard Drucker|David Rooijker]]<br> [[Zahava Gitelman]] |
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| grandchild(ren) = [[Hana Gitleman]] |
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'''Ruth Meisner''' was the mother of [[Richard Drucker|David Rooijker]] and [[Zahava Gitelman]], and grandmother of [[Hana Gitelman]]. Having served as a freedom fighter against the [[wikipedia:Nazism|Nazi]] regime in [[World War II]], and later suffered imprisonment in their death [[Auschwitz|camps]] (though survived), Ruth left a strong legacy for both her daughter and granddaughter. |
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'''Hana's grandmother''' is a member of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazism Nazi] resistance. She left a strong legacy for [[Zahava|her daughter]] and [[Hana|granddaughter]]. |
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===[[Graphic Novel:Wireless, Part 1]]=== |
===[[Graphic Novel:Wireless, Part 1]]=== |
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Hana's ''tanta'' (grandmother) fights the Nazis; the resistance uses smoke to communicate and coordinate attacks. She fights a losing battle, until she is finally interred in [ |
Hana's ''tanta'' (grandmother) fights the Nazis; the resistance uses smoke to communicate and coordinate attacks. She fights a losing battle, until she is finally interred in [[Auschwitz]]. |
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===[[Graphic Novel:Wireless, Part 3]]=== |
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In [[Timeline:Pre-eclipse#1944|1944]], Hana's grandmother is brought into custody by the Nazis. When she feels threatened by one of her captors, she kicks him in his jaw. |
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===[[Graphic Novel:Wireless, Part 4]]=== |
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Thinking of her grandmother in [[World War II]], [[Hana]] considers her pride. |
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==[[Heroes Evolutions]]== |
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According to the [[Gitelman|Gitelman family tree]] found by [[Micah]] in the [[Linderman's archives|archives]] of [[corinthianlasvegas.com]], Ruth had a relationship with an unknown Dutch freedom fighter, possibly named [[Rooijker]]. They had a son born in [[1943]], possibly named David. |
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A Global News Interactive [http://www.samantha48616e61.com/popups/GNI.shtml?mea=190838 video] posted on [[Hana's website]] reports that Ruth was once a dancer. The report also claims that in [[1943]] during [[World War II]], Ruth gave birth to a son named David, fathered by Rooijker. David grew up and later became known as [[Richard Drucker]]. |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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* While in Auschwitz, Hana's grandmother |
* While in [[Auschwitz]], Hana's grandmother receives a [[wikipedia:Identification in Nazi camps#Numbers|tattoo]] on her right wrist. The number sequence begins "359". |
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* When speaking of her grandmother, [[Hana]] sometimes refers to her as "Tanta". On her [http://www.myspace.com/samantha48616e61 MySpace page], Hana calls her "Bubbe". |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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Image:Ruth Gitelman.jpg|As a child, Ruth was a student of ballet. |
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Image:Hana's grandmother fighting.JPG|[[Hana]]'s grandmother fights for the resistance against the Nazis. |
Image:Hana's grandmother fighting.JPG|[[Hana]]'s grandmother fights for the resistance against the Nazis. |
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Image:Kick-ass grandma.JPG|Hana remembers that her grandmother had conviction ... and strong legs. |
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Image:Hana's grandmother concentration camp.JPG|Head shaved, she was placed in a concentration camp at |
Image:Hana's grandmother concentration camp.JPG|Head shaved, she was placed in a concentration camp at [[Auschwitz]]. |
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Image:Hana's grandmother old.JPG|The day Hana's grandmother died, she boarded a bus destined for a [[suicide]] attack. |
Image:Hana's grandmother old.JPG|The day Hana's grandmother died, she boarded a bus destined for a [[suicide]] attack. |
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</gallery> |
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Latest revision as of 17:47, 27 July 2015
| Ruth Meisner | |
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| First appearance | Wireless, Part 1 |
| In-story stats | |
| Known ability | None |
| Formal name | Ruth Blumenthal née Meisner |
| Gender | |
| Age | 68 |
| Date of birth | 1921 |
| Date of death | July 6th 1989 |
| Home | Germany, Israel |
| Occupation | Former Anti-Nazi resistance fighter Former dancer |
| Significant other | Zivi Blumenthal (husband) formerly Rooijker |
| Child | David Rooijker Zahava Gitelman |
| Grandchild | Hana Gitleman |
Ruth Meisner was the mother of David Rooijker and Zahava Gitelman, and grandmother of Hana Gitelman. Having served as a freedom fighter against the Nazi regime in World War II, and later suffered imprisonment in their death camps (though survived), Ruth left a strong legacy for both her daughter and granddaughter.
Character History
Graphic Novel:Wireless, Part 1
Hana's tanta (grandmother) fights the Nazis; the resistance uses smoke to communicate and coordinate attacks. She fights a losing battle, until she is finally interred in Auschwitz.
In 1989, in Jerusalem, Israel, Hana, Zahava, and Hana's grandmother board a bus. The vehicle careens off the road in a suicide attack, and the two older women are killed, leaving Hana to survive in the hospital.
Graphic Novel:Wireless, Part 3
In 1944, Hana's grandmother is brought into custody by the Nazis. When she feels threatened by one of her captors, she kicks him in his jaw.
Graphic Novel:Wireless, Part 4
Thinking of her grandmother in World War II, Hana considers her pride.
Heroes Evolutions
According to the Gitelman family tree found by Micah in the archives of corinthianlasvegas.com, Ruth had a relationship with an unknown Dutch freedom fighter, possibly named Rooijker. They had a son born in 1943, possibly named David.
A Global News Interactive video posted on Hana's website reports that Ruth was once a dancer. The report also claims that in 1943 during World War II, Ruth gave birth to a son named David, fathered by Rooijker. David grew up and later became known as Richard Drucker.
Notes
- While in Auschwitz, Hana's grandmother receives a tattoo on her right wrist. The number sequence begins "359".
- When speaking of her grandmother, Hana sometimes refers to her as "Tanta". On her MySpace page, Hana calls her "Bubbe".
Gallery
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As a child, Ruth was a student of ballet.
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Hana's grandmother fights for the resistance against the Nazis.
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Hana remembers that her grandmother had conviction ... and strong legs.
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Head shaved, she was placed in a concentration camp at Auschwitz.
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The day Hana's grandmother died, she boarded a bus destined for a suicide attack.