Children Deported to Death Camps | Holocaust Survivor Henia Bryer | USC Shoah Foundation #shorts
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Jewish Holocaust survivor, Henia Bryer, was born in Kielce, Poland in 1925. She survived the Radom ghetto, Auschwitz I concentration camp, Auschwitz II-Birkenau death camp, Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp, Majdanek concentration camp, and Radom-Armee-Verpflegungslager concentration camp. Henia was liberated from Bergen-Belsen by British armed forces.
In her 1995 testimony, Henia recalls children being torn from their parents and deported to death camps.
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