Survivor Story: Imagining My Parents

“At age 54, my childhood memories were awakened when I read about children who lived in Otwock’s Jewish orphanage. I discovered that I was smuggled out of the Warsaw Ghetto in 1942 when I was nine months old. Now I imagine my parents, a young, handsome couple, fighting in the 1943 Warsaw Ghetto uprising.” Read about two Holocaust survivors, German Jewish newlyweds sent to America by their parents to have children to “save our people,” in One Person’s Loss. Learn more about the book in NOVELS.

Young ghetto fighters

Berlin, 1937. Jewish newlyweds flee Germany for Brooklyn on the eve of the Nazi slaughter

Author: annsepstein@att.net

Ann S. Epstein is an award-winning writer of novels, short stories, memoirs, and essays.

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