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Zenaida Paley, better known as Zina Morhange (1 June 1909 – 1 October 1987) was a Polish-born French physician and a member of the French Resistance during the Second World War. She was born in Lódz, into a Jewish family. They emigrated to France, where she married Jean Morhange, a Jewish doctor who was two years her elder, and they settled at Chamberet. At the outbreak of war, they joined the Resistance together, but Jean was killed in a car accident in 1941. Jean's brother was Pierre Morhange, a poet, who survived the war.

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  • Zenaida « Zina » Morhange est une femme médecin française (1er juin 1909, Lodz - 1er octobre 1987, Paris). Connue dans la Résistance intérieure française sous le nom de Docteur Morhange, elle est déportée à Auschwitz-Birkenau où elle contribue à sauver de nombreuses prisonnières. Après la Libération, elle reprend son activité d’ortho-rhino-laryngologiste et témoigne à sa fille de son expérience concentrationnaire. Celle-ci évoque également cet épisode de la vie de sa mère dans un ouvrage publié en anglais. (fr)
  • Zenaida Paley, better known as Zina Morhange (1 June 1909 – 1 October 1987) was a Polish-born French physician and a member of the French Resistance during the Second World War. She was born in Lódz, into a Jewish family. They emigrated to France, where she married Jean Morhange, a Jewish doctor who was two years her elder, and they settled at Chamberet. At the outbreak of war, they joined the Resistance together, but Jean was killed in a car accident in 1941. Jean's brother was Pierre Morhange, a poet, who survived the war. (en)
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  • Zenaida « Zina » Morhange est une femme médecin française (1er juin 1909, Lodz - 1er octobre 1987, Paris). Connue dans la Résistance intérieure française sous le nom de Docteur Morhange, elle est déportée à Auschwitz-Birkenau où elle contribue à sauver de nombreuses prisonnières. Après la Libération, elle reprend son activité d’ortho-rhino-laryngologiste et témoigne à sa fille de son expérience concentrationnaire. Celle-ci évoque également cet épisode de la vie de sa mère dans un ouvrage publié en anglais. (fr)
  • Zenaida Paley, better known as Zina Morhange (1 June 1909 – 1 October 1987) was a Polish-born French physician and a member of the French Resistance during the Second World War. She was born in Lódz, into a Jewish family. They emigrated to France, where she married Jean Morhange, a Jewish doctor who was two years her elder, and they settled at Chamberet. At the outbreak of war, they joined the Resistance together, but Jean was killed in a car accident in 1941. Jean's brother was Pierre Morhange, a poet, who survived the war. (en)
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