Holocaust Survivor Elizabeth Wees | “The war is over” | VE Day | USC Shoah Foundation
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To celebrate VE Day, we feature Holocaust survivor Elizabeth Wees’ testimony. Elizabeth was born in Czechoslovakia in 1924. She survived the Mukačevo ghetto, Leipzig-Schönefeld concentration camp, Malchow concentration camp, Ravensbrück concentration camp, and multiple death marches.
"The war is over. We were sort of left in a no-man’s land.”
World War II ended in Europe when Germany surrendered on May 8, 1945.
“Victory in Europe Day” (or “VE Day”) is celebrated on May 8 in the United States and United Kingdom.
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