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Freda
Freda
Freda gave this talk to students at The National Holocaust Centre in 2013. She explains how her family took refuge in central France when the Nazis invaded France at the beginning of WWII. She goes on to explain the terror of being over taken by the invading army, rounded up and deported to a succession of labour camps. Initially she was taken to the Drancy transit camp and then on to Auschwitz and Belsen. Somehow, managing to look fit for work she was moved from camp to camp and ended up in a small sub-camp of Ravensbruch and then was moved again to Theresienstadt, from where she was liberated.
Watch Freda's testimony below. Visitors to our website will only be able to watch the first 15 minutes. However, members of the National Holocaust Centre and Museum are able to see the entire testimony, so please become a member -
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