The National Holocaust Centre and Museum are delighted to welcome one of their beloved Holocaust survivor family, Janine Webber BEM, to offer her emotive testimony.
Born in 1932 in Lwow, Poland, Janine endured unimaginable loss and hardship during the Holocaust. She faced constant danger, lost all members of her immediate family, and endured horrific conditions in multiple hiding places.
She was eventually rescued by a Polish man named Edek, who first hid her in an attic and reunited her with her aunt., before she adopted a new identity and was sent to a Catholic convent to live with a priest.
Janine’s testimony continues to provide a poignant truth about resiliance, loss and survival, alongside a powerful message of acceptance of minorities. This message is especially relevant today.
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