Natalia Karp (née Weissman; 27 February 1911 – 9 July 2007) was a Polish concert pianist and Holocaust survivor.
[2] In 1943, after the death of her husband in a bomb raid, Karp was sent to the Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp where she came into contact with Amon Göth.
[5] He talked of Natalia and ties the story to Jamila Kolonomos of the Republic of North Macedonia, which lost 98% of its Jewish population.
Following the war, Natalia resumed her musical studies, and married a Polish diplomat named Josef Karpf.
[4] One of her two daughters, journalist Anne Karpf, wrote a book detailing her parents' experiences in The War After: Living with the Holocaust, which was published in 1996.