Dr Edith Eger was just a teen when she and her family were ripped from their home by Nazis and sent to concentration camps. The girl who had once enjoyed a normal life - going to ballet class and ...
Edith Eger was 16 when she was sent to the Auschwitz concentration camp in May 1944. Her parents were killed there. Eger and her sister Magda survived and were liberated from the Gunskirchen camp the ...
From Anne Frank to Primo Levi, there are many Holocaust survival memoirs, and each is a tale that must be told. What makes The Choice (Rider, September) by 89-year-old Edith Eger particularly ...
Cost: $8.50, reservations deadline Monday; call 777-1555, e-mail info@ spokanecity forum.org. or see www.spokanecityforum.org/registration.htm. Eger also will speak ...
When she was 16, Edith Eger was sent with her family from Hungary to Auschwitz, the Nazi World War II death camp in Poland. Her parents never came home. She and her sister survived, in part because ...
At age 16, Edith Eger was sent to Auschwitz but survived. She later moved to the US and became a best-selling author and psychologist. Eger said she doesn't run away from the past and thinks of ...
In honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day, we showcase The Dr. Edith Eva Eger Story. In this harrowing tell-all documentary, Edith reveals how bravery kept her alive through three concentration camps, ...
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