Isabelle Choko Explained

Isabelle Choko
Country:France
Birth Date:18 September 1928
Birth Place:Łódź, Poland
Fideid:36021890

Isabelle Choko (née Izabela Sztrauch Galewska, 18 September 1928 – 21 July 2023) was a Polish-French Holocaust survivor and chess player who won the 1956 French Women's Chess Championship.[1]

Biography

Isabelle Choko was born in Łódź, Poland on 18 September 1928. She and her parents were driven out of their pharmacy and sent to the Łódź Ghetto established in 1940. Her father died in February 1942 of deprivation and hunger. During the summer of 1944, the ghetto was liquidated and Isabelle Choko and her mother were sent to Auschwitz concentration camp where she was selected in a working kommando. In February 1945, during the evacuation of Auschwitz, she was sent to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp where her mother died. Weakened by typhus, she was saved by an American army doctor when the camp was liberated.[2] At that time, she weighed only 25 kg.[3] She was sent to Sweden to regain her health before joining one of her uncles in Paris in 1946.[4] [5]

In Paris, she met Arthur Choko whom she married and with whom she had three children.[6] She became French women's chess champion in 1956.[7] At the beginning of the 2000s, she decided to testify about the deportation by publishing her autobiography Mes deux vies with the editions Caractères. She will be one of the 52,000 surviving witnesses of the Shoah filmed by the Shoah Foundation as well as for the documentary Les Survivants by Patrick Rotman.[8]

Choko played for France in the Women's Chess Olympiad:[9]

Isabelle Choko died on 21 July 2023, at the age of 94.[10]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 16 April 2021 . Isabelle Sztrauch Choko, French Champion 1956 . 17 March 2022 . Chess News . en.
  2. Web site: Les libérations des camps et le retour des déportés. liberation-camps.memorialdelashoah.org.
  3. http://www.fondationshoah.org/memoire/collection/la-jeune-fille-aux-yeux-bleus-isabelle-choko|consulté le
  4. Web site: Mes deux vies et La jeune fille aux yeux bleus, Isabelle Choko, 2004. 12 July 2009. www.cercleshoah.org.
  5. Web site: Shahade . Jennifer . 19 August 2021 . Ladies Knight Featuring Isabelle Choko [PODCAST] ]. 17 March 2022 . US Chess.org . en.
  6. Web site: Isabelle Choko, rescapée de la Shoah, a témoigné . 24 April 2018 .
  7. Web site: Champ Fem 1956. heritageechecsfra.free.fr.
  8. Web site: Témoignage d'Isabelle Choko : ma libération. www.youtube.com.
  9. Web site: OlimpBase :: Women's Chess Olympiads :: Isabelle Choko. Wojciech. Bartelski. www.olimpbase.org.
  10. News: Décès d'Isabelle Shoko, survivante d'Auschwitz et de Bergen-Belsen . 23 July 2023 . i24 . 23 July 2023.