Sonya Olschanezky

Sonya Olschanezky

Infobox Military Person
name=Sonya Olschanezky


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born=birth date|1923|12|25
died=death date|1944|7|6
placeofbirth=Chemnitz, Saxony, Germany
placeofdeath=Natzweiler-Struthof, France
nickname=Tania
allegiance=United Kingdom, France
branch=Special Operations Executive
serviceyears=1940-1944
rank=
unit=Juggler
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Sonya Olschanezky (December 25, 1923, Chemnitz, Saxony, Germany - July 6, 1944) was a member of the French Resistance during World War II. The daughter of a Russian Jew, Eli Olschanezky, a chemical engineer who worked as a sales representative for a manufacture of ladies' stockings, she was seven years old when the family moved to Paris, France and her father opened a lingerie shop in Paris. Olschanezky was a good student but her main ambition was to become a dancer, and after leaving school she worked as an au pair.

In May 1940 France was invaded by the German Army. It was not long before Sonya had joined the French Resistance and stationed in Châlons-sur-Marne spent her time carrying messages between Special Operations Executive (SOE) agents in the area.

After the French surrender, the new leader, Henri-Philippe Petain, cooperated in the persecution of the Jews in the country. In May 1942, orders were given for all Jewish men, women and children were ordered to wear a six-pointed yellow star on their clothing over the region of the heart. The following month Olschanezky was arrested and sent to a camp at Drancy where she awaited being sent to an extermination camp in Nazi Germany.

When her mother heard the news she contacted friends in Germany who managed to produce false papers that stated that she had "economically valuable skills" needed for the war effort. On the production of the false papers and the payment of a sum of money to the appropriate German official, Olschanezky was freed.

After her release Olschanezky returned to her resistance work and in 1943 joined the Juggler sub-circuit of the Physician Network that included Andrée Borrel, Francis Suttill and Gilbert Norman. The network was betrayed and most of its leading members were arrested. However, Olschanezky remained free until being captured in January 1944 and after being interrogated by the Gestapo she was imprisoned at Fresnes.

On 13 May 1944 the Germans transported Sonya and seven other SOE agents, Yolande Beekman, Eliane Plewman, Madeleine Damerment, Odette Sansom, Diana Rowden, Andrée Borrel and Vera Leigh, to Nazi Germany.

On 6 July 1944, Sonya along with Diana Rowden, Andrée Borrel and Vera Leigh, were taken to the Concentration Camp at Natzweiler. Later that day they were injected with phenol and put in the crematorium furnace.


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