Sisters Reunited After WWII | Viola Kohn | USC Shoah Foundation
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Viola Kohn is a Jewish WWII survivor who fell extremely ill near the end of the war. In this clip from her USC Shoah testimony, Viola discusses her illness, six week road to recovery, and the miraculous way she was reunited with her lost sister during this time.
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