Survivor Stories

First-hand testimonies, preserved in their own words.

Each story below was shared with us by a Holocaust survivor or their family. Read them, sit with them, share them, so the next generation will remember.

Ania Froim survivor portrait

Ania Froim, born 1937

From Bucharest to an Arctic Barrack

Promised brotherhood and freedom, Ania's family of eight crossed from Romania into the Soviet Union during a 24-hour open border in 1940. By 1942 they were gathering frozen potatoes that fell from freight cars in the Urals.

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Shloyme Shoikhet survivor portrait

Shloyme Shoikhet, born 1937

The Cart and the Frightened Horses

Two horses, panicked on a slope above a ravine, were stopped only by women in the field waving their kerchiefs. Then came the train to Tashkent, the open platform under rain, and a city refusing to take any more refugees.

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Viktor Blekh survivor portrait

Viktor Blekh, born 1941

A Hard Road to Survival

Viktor Blekh remembers being born in a half-destroyed Urals barrack, growing up hungry, and the disabled German POW who handed him his first piece of candy.

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