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Image:Hana's grandmother fighting.JPG|[[Hana]]'s grandmother fights for the resistance against the Nazis. |
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Revision as of 07:41, 21 January 2007
| Hana's grandmother | |
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| First appearance | Wireless, Part 1 |
| In-story stats | |
| Known ability | none |
| Gender | |
| Date of death | July 6th 1989 |
| Home | Germany, Israel |
| Occupation | Member of Nazi resistance |
| Child | Zahava Gitelman |
Hana's grandmother is a member of the Nazi resistance. She left a strong legacy for her daughter and granddaughter.
Character history
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.
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.
Thinking of her grandmother in World War II, Hana considers her pride.
Notes
- While in Auschwitz, Hana's grandmother receives a tattoo on her right wrist. The number sequence begins "359".
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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.
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