November 5, 2024

“The Man I Married Was Acquainted With Nelson Mandela” | Ursula Bruce | USC Shoah Foundation

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July 16th is Nelson Mandela Day.

Ursula Bruce’s family fled Nazi Germany to South Africa in the 1930s, where she married and had children. In this USC Shoah Foundation YouTube short, Ursula describes the relationship she and her husband had with Nelson Mandela.

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