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“My mother and I lived in a coal cellar for weeks.”

GEORGINE NASH

Born

Budapest, Hungary, 1937

Georgine was just four years old in 1941 when her father was forced into a labour camp by the Nazis.

 

Like millions of Jews across Europe, there came a day he did not return home. By the grace of a handful of miracles, Georgine and her mother survived the Holocaust. For a time, they took refuge in a cold cellar to evade the Nazis and at one point were living in the same apartment alongside a high-ranking Nazi.

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“We have to put our hope in our children. I want them to have a voice to say that this cannot happen again. This just absolutely cannot happen again.”

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