Dina Poljakoff
יהודייה מפינלנד שעלתה לישראל. שירתה כאחות בצבא הפיני במלחמת העולם השנייה
Dina Poljakoff was a Finnish nurse, born in 1919, who led a remarkable life marked by her dedication to her profession and her experiences during World War II. Her career as a nurse was notable for the challenges she faced and the recognition she received, despite being a member of the Jewish community during a time of significant turmoil.
Poljakoff's most notable distinction came when she was offered the Iron Cross by Nazi Germany, a rare and unexpected honor given her Jewish background. This unusual recognition highlights the complexities and contradictions of the time. Dina Poljakoff passed away in 2005, leaving behind a legacy that reflects her bravery and commitment to her work as a nurse, as well as her unique place in the history of World War II.