Survivor Story: No One Asked

“In 1951, at age 17, I entered a Miami Herald student essay contest with a two-page account of my family’s war experiences in Hungary. I won and received a standing ovation in the school auditorium. However, no one – not the newspaper, my teachers, or fellow students – asked if my essay was true or sought more information about what happened to us. To this day, I do not understand that lack of reaction.” 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.

Despite many Holocaust memorials — 16 in the U.S. and 265 worldwide — most people remain ignorant

Berlin, 1937. Jewish newlyweds flee Germany for Brooklyn on the eve of the Nazi slaughter

Author: annsepstein@att.net

Ann S. Epstein is an award-winning writer of novels, short stories, memoirs, and essays.

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