LESSON
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Lillian's
moving vignette demonstrates that during
the Holocaust, moment to moment any decision
could have determined
survival or death. It also leads one to consider that both the
Nazis and their victims had decisions to make. May these choices
never
need to be faced again.
Perhaps
you are curious about what happened to Lillian's little sister.
She explains in this video
clip. To hear more how she felt about leaving her parents
behind during "the longest walk of her life", see this clip.
And finally, to learn more about Lillian Boraks-Nemetz's
experience during the Holocaust click here.
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