Decades After This Man Survived the Holocaust His Family…
Ernst Bornstein’s story of suffering at the hands of the Nazis during World War Two was all too…
A peculiar triangular pendant probably no longer than an inch in any direction, strikingly similar to a pendant known to be owned by world-known Holocaust victim Anne Frank, was recovered during archaeological excavations of the Sobibor Nazi death camp constructed in the Lublin district of eastern Poland, a camp believed to have murdered 170,000-200,000 Jewish people, Smithsonian Magazine revealed.
Even today, no one knows how many Jewish children were hidden during the war. The one most people know is Anne Frank. But there were many others, perhaps as many as 100,000, who lived their own nightmares.
The survival of these hidden children depended mostly on their parents' actions. Parents needed the means, the will, the determination and the courage to move the family into the forbidden, Christian world.