Rose Girone, who once credited her longevity to dark chocolate, survived the Nazi horror of Kristallnacht and her husband’s ...
Holocaust survivor Rose Girone died at the age of 113 on the morning of Monday, Feb. 24, according to her daughter Reha ...
Dark chocolate and living with purpose. Those were the keys to a long life, according to Rose Girone, … Continued The post ...
Rose Girone, the woman who is believed to be the world’s oldest Holocaust survivor, died at a nursing home in #LongIsland at ...
News 12 was at her birthday celebration where she said her secret to longevity was to “eat lots of chocolate.” ...
The oldest known survivor is Rose Girone, 112, of Queens, New York. Her family escaped Germany in 1938 and lived out the war in Shanghai. (JTA) – Fewer than 250,000 Holocaust survivors remain ...
Polish-born Rose managed to get visas for her and her husband to escape Germany to Shanghai in 1939, later settling in Queens ...
Born in Poland, her family moved to Hamburg; in 1939 she fled Nazi Germany for Shanghai, where she credits knitting as ...