Survivor of the Holocaust Genocide Shares Her Story
Three months after the Nazis marched down the streets of her town in
To read “Remember Me” is to experience the Holocaust firsthand through the eyes of a young girl with her world and freedom taken from her. Readers will look into the face of inhumanity and see that love and faith can overcome the most powerful of all evils. Ultimately, to read Marian’s story is to remember, to recall those who survived and the millions who did not. She writes:
“Nightly, you could hear the cries and the screams. They would come from somewhere further away, muted but still piercing. I still remember hearing them as I tried to sleep and the feeling of hollowness, of emptiness, powerlessness, of disbelieving what I was hearing. It was in my consciousness then, my awareness. Now, in my subconscious, these disembodied screams live with me. They sounded like they were coming from another world but they were coming from this world. I have never heard anything like them since.”
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