Eva Clarke, Hana Berger-Moran, and Mark Olsky are survivors born to survivors. During the Holocaust, their mothers were young Jewish women sent to concentration camps when they were newly pregnant.
Nearly all the 1.3 million people sent to Auschwitz, the Nazi death camp in occupied Poland, were murdered – either sent to the gas chambers or worked to death. Life expectancy in many of these camps ...
A local woman has put her life's story to paper in a self-published memoir about living in a post-World War II German labor camp and her, later, helping children in Chernobyl. Victoria Koziara Pearson ...
Eva Clarke, Hana Berger-Moran and Mark Olsky, who as babies survived the Holocaust along with their mothers, finally met in 2010 ...
The Nazi establishment of concentration camps—beginning with Dachau in March 1933—and then the extermination camps during the war, has been the subject of thousands of books, articles, novels, movies ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Judy Baumel-Schwartz, Bar-Ilan University (THE CONVERSATION) Nearly all the 1.3 ...