November 22, 2024
Holocaust Survivor Judy Lachman | “The World Was Just Too Cruel for Me” | USC Shoah Foundation

Holocaust Survivor Judy Lachman | “The World Was Just Too Cruel for Me” | USC Shoah Foundation

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Holocaust Survivor Judy Lachman | “The World Was Just Too Cruel for Me” | USC Shoah Foundation

“I was so absorbed with the desire and craving to live over Hitler’s war. But when I lived it over, I really didn’t want to live.”

Holocaust survivor Judy Lachman was born in Łódź, Poland in 1924. She survived the Piotrków and
Tomaszów Mazowiecki ghettos, and the Augsburg, Bergen-Belsen, Burgau, Dachau, Skarżysko-Kamienna, Tschenstochau-Pelzery, and Türkheim concentration camps. She was liberated by United States armed forces at Dachau.

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