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Hannah was but a young Jewish girl at the tender age of seventeen,
when she and her younger sister got caught up in the horrors of
Nazi Europe. She watched as her poor but lovely village was raped
and destroyed by the invading Nazi war machine. In 1943 Hannah fled
her village and her family never to see either again. She took her
younger sister and escaped to hungry vowing to her mother that she
would always protect and never leave her sister. After hiding
underground I Budapest for several months, the Gestapo caught up
with Hannah and her sister and they were sent to the death camps.
Throughout Auschwitz, throughout a death march to Bergen-Belsen,
among all the horrors and death of the gas chambers and the
crematorium, this incredible young girl never broke the promise she
gave to her mother. Hannah did much more than save her younger
sister's life however. Through her own courage and cunning, Hannah
managed, at the risk of certain death, to save hundreds of lives in
Bergen-Belsen. When the British liberated Hannah on April
fifteenth, nineteen forty-five, Hannah was near death from typhoid
and pneumonia. She weighed a mere fifty-seven pounds. As Hannah lay
dying with her sister, a British soldier gave her a chocolate bar.
Hannah was too weak to raise her head to eat it, but she could
still wave her hand and smile. "Thanks." Hannah said. "My God, what
took you so long?"
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