“Clutching the few filthy possessions we’d salvaged while leaving the camps, we followed the Red Cross workers with uncertainty. We were suspicious when they took us to the showers, hesitant to enter, trusting no one.” 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.
The American Red Cross aided people liberated from the concentration camps
Berlin, 1937. Jewish newlyweds flee Germany for Brooklyn on the eve of the Nazi slaughter