Hedy
Fladell
Hedy Fladell
Hedy was born on January 12, 1931, in the town of Sighet, Romania, to a family steeped in the traditions of Orthodox Judaism. She enjoyed a peaceful childhood in her close-knit community until the dark shadow of war swept across Europe. When the Nazis occupied her homeland, Hedy's life was turned upside down. In 1944, she and her family were forced into the Sighet Ghetto, confined under harsh and dehumanizing conditions.
From the ghetto, Hedy was transported to Auschwitz II-Birkenau, one of the most infamous death camps in Poland. There, she faced unimaginable horrors and fought to survive each day amidst the atrocities surrounding her. [...+]
My visit to Hedy
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« Any jew found on the street after 6 o'clock would suffer the consequences »
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« They put in one cattle car about 100 people »
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« Sometime they whipped people so hard, they couldn't even get up »
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« Seeing the children whitout any breath and they are dying, everybody died »






