Surviving the Warsaw Ghetto and Five Concentration Camps | Miriam Lichterman | USC Shoah Foundation
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Holocaust survivor, Miriam Lichterman, lived in Poland until World War II broke out in September 1939. Miriam’s family was expelled from their home and forced to live inside the Warsaw Ghetto. Miriam was subsequently deported from there, and endured multiple concentration camps throughout World War II. She was liberated in May 1945. In Miriam’s USC Shoah Foundation testimony, she discusses her childhood in Poland, her experiences during the Holocaust, and her life post-war.
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