November 2, 2024

“He Lived For Me and I Lived For Him” | Nate Leipciger | Surviving for Father | USC Shoah Foundation

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Holocaust survivor Nate Leipciger credits his father for his survival. Nate’s full testimony, which tells the many heroic stories about his father, will be uploaded tomorrow in honor of Father’s Day.

Nate Leipciger was born in Śląsk, Poland in 1928. He survived the Sosnowiec ghetto, and the Ampfing-Waldlager, Auschwitz I, Dachau, Flössberg, Fünfteichen, Gross Rosen, and Leonberg concentration camps. Nate was liberated by United States armed forces at Ampfing-Waldlager. In 1948, Nate and his father immigrated to Canada.

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