When Felicia Graber was born in March 1940, her home country of Poland was already under Nazi occupation.
For over 20 years, Felicia shared her story with many across the country, visiting schools and telling students about the tragedies she and her family had to overcome.
Felicia sat down with us recently to share her story.
Felicia recounts how her family escaped the Nazi regime.
Years later, Felicia explains why her story and those of other survivors are critically important now, more than ever.
Felicia describes going back to Poland and her unexpected reunion with a Polish family that sheltered her and her family from the Nazis.
Felicia’s story, and those of all Holocaust survivors, are important to tell – even over seventy years later.
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