Listening to Stories About Trauma | Holocaust Aid Provider Lily Schwarzschild | USC Shoah Foundation
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“Sometimes, you have to be uncomfortable.”
Jewish aid provider, Lily Schwarzschild, was born in London, England in 1920. When World War II ended, Lily Schwarzschild joined the British Army’s Jewish Relief Unit to aid concentration camp survivors in British-occupied zones in Germany.
In this clip from her USC Shoah Foundation testimony, Lily discusses the importance of listening to trauma survivors’ stories, regardless of comfort.
Lily was interviewed by USC Shoah Foundation in 1997.
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