A Moving Story of a Child's Perspective of the Holocaust

The visit left a lasting impression on the young girl who wrote a very mature comment in the museum’s guest book.

The story ends with an interesting surprise of who this girl is and what she is doing today to do what she can to impact the world in a productive manner.

 

 

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