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18 October 2015
2:00pm
$5 for members / $10 general admission.
Remember Me is a unique opportunity to hear a personal account of the Holocaust by a Survivor. Our October speaker is child Survivor, Ana de Leon.
” I was born in Subotica, Yugoslavia on the 25 November 1935. At age eight, I was taken with my mother and grandparents to Austria as a forced labourer, and later, held in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.”
“When the Allied forces were approaching Belsen in April 1945, the Germans tried to move us to Theriesendat where we would have faced certain death. We were on a train destined for this camp when it was abandoned by the Germans and discovered by the advancing U.S. forces.”
“If history is only stories that men have agreed to admit as true, it is our duty to preserve the memory of the Holocaust in perpetuity so that nobody could deny it” – Ana de Leon.
Booking is essential. Admission $5 members / $10 non members
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