Liliana Segre

Born in 1930 into a Milanese family of Jewish origins, in 1938 Segre was expelled from her primary school after the promulgation of the Italian Racial Laws. In 1943, she was arrested with her family and deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp. The only survivor among her relatives, with the end of the World War II in 1945, she returned to Milan. After decades of silence, in the 1990s she started to speak to the public, especially young students, about her experience. Provided by Wikipedia
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Erinnern macht frei das unterbrochene Leben eines Mädchens in der Shoah by Segre, Liliana 1930-, Mentana, Enrico 1955-
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Ho scelto la vita la mia ultima testimonianza pubblica sulla Shoah by Segre, Liliana 1930-
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La memoria rende liberi by Mentana, Enrico 1955-, Segre, Liliana
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Sopravvissuta ad Auschwitz Liliana Segre una delle ultime testimoni della Shoah by Segre, Liliana
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Sopravvissuta ad Auschwitz Liliana Segre fra le ultime testimoni della Shoah by Segre, Liliana
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