Natalia Zarembina (née Lipszyc; 1895 – April 30, 1973 in Warsaw) was a Polish writer and journalist, activist of the Polish Socialist Party – Freedom, Equality, Independence, Council for Aid to Jews, and participant in the underground resistance movement in occupied Poland.
[2] In December 1942, Zarembina published in occupied Warsaw the book Obóz śmierci (eng.
[4] In 1943, the report was translated into English and published in London under the title Auschwitz: The Camp of Death.
In 1970, three years after the death of her husband, who died in 1967 in France, she returned to Poland.
[7] In 2005, after 60 years, a reprint of the book on Auschwitz containing the Polish text printed in 1942 and two English translations was published.