Child survivors of the Holocaust describe their experiences in the children's home in Otwock, Poland. The home was one of the institutions established by Polish Jewry to care for child survivors, many of them orphans, after the Holocaust.
The video is part of Yad Vashem's online exhibition "A Time to Heal", which tells the story of how the child survivors of Otwock, with the love and guidance of the devoted staff of the home, learned to laugh, to play, to create, to trust, and ultimately - to hope. It can be viewed in its entirety at http://www1.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/otwock/index.asp
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goodoldrebel8 1 year ago
As an American Christian I pray for Israel every day. Christians and Jews must unite in this dangerous world we live in. Our differences are minor when you consider our common enemy's religion. As for Jesus... God will show all the righteous the Truth, whether Jew or Gentile. God Bless Israel!
randy95023 1 year ago
Oni są z Otwocka?
chrisus81 1 year ago
toca alalma con dolor de la injusticia....busco entre lascaritasa mis abuelos tios y hermana!!!elisasegal70años nieta delholocaustode varsovia segal jaime
elisasegal 2 years ago
this is touching.
explicitk0 2 years ago