November 19, 2024
Child Holocaust Survivor Dina Wolfe | USC Shoah Foundation

Child Holocaust Survivor Dina Wolfe | USC Shoah Foundation

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Child Holocaust Survivor Dina Wolfe | USC Shoah Foundation

Jewish Holocaust survivor, Dina Wolfe, was born in Warsaw, Poland in 1937.

During the first bombing of Warsaw in September of 1939, two-year-old Dina and her family fled their hometown, only to be captured shortly afterwards.

In her interview with USC Shoah Foundation, Dina shares her experience surviving World War II and being imprisoned with her family at a Soviet special settlement in Arkhangel’sk, Russia, USSR.

Dina was interviewed in Toronto, Canada in 1996.

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