
Tova Friedman: Learning from history
The Interview
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I'll Remember You
You were in Auschwitz at five and six years old. The things I remember were so imprinted on my mind you could not help but remember it. You can't kill, destroy so many souls, children and elderly and be silent. And then I didn't want to forget those people. What is extraordinary is that you have pursued this remembrance even though when you went through the experience of not just Auschwitz but life in the ghetto in Poland before Auschwitz.
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