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Fela Warschau
Fela Warschau was a young girl when she starting experiencing the horrific changes that were happening around her.
She watched synagogues burn down and family members being taken to gassing trucks. She lived in a Jewish ghetto in Poland and was sent to the largest concentration camp during WWII, Auschwitz. She explains her story on how she survived through every tragic event she had to go through at such a young age.
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Born: October 15, 1926 in Ozorkow, Poland
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Concentration Camp: Auschwitz
Fela Warschau speaks to UW-Parkside students on April 29, 2009