Galina Mikhailovna Gebruk (Russian: Галина Михайловна Гебрук; 21 May 1933[1] – 24 May 2022[2]) was a prisoner of the Kaluga Ghetto ,[3][4][5] a survivor and witness of the Holocaust,[6][7][8] an activist of the Jewish movement in Russia[9][10] and Veteran of Labour.[11]
Born in 1933 to Russian father Mikhail Kryuchkov and Jewish mother Disya Zalmanovna.[12]
Memories remain very vague. I remember hunger, cold and the screams of the Germans. And yet a fire: the Germans set fire to the fence of the ghetto during the retreat. Mom threw me over the fence into the snow, and then by some miracle she climbed over the burning boards herself. I was very afraid that I would lose my mother, I screamed loudly and cried. Mom and I returned home.
Her husband was artist Ivan Gebruk (born 1932), an Estonian Jew. They met in Siberia. Their children are Andrei and Ekaterina.[11]