About this Event
We are fortunate and grateful to have Eva Clarke with us to talk about her difficult start into life during the last week of the Second World War, born in the concentration camp Mauthausen. She and her mother were supposed to be gassed as a punishment as pregnancies weren’t permitted (and this was her Mum’s second one already) but the camp had run out of Cyclone B and four days after her birth Mauthausen was finally liberated. Eva talks very widely about having been “born a survivor” and how her Czech family was almost wiped out by the Third Reich’s gigantic scale genocide and how this has overshadowed her life since.
This talk is part of our active Holocaust education and we are pleased to open it to the public.
Entry is free, please register via Eventbrite.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The German School London, Petersham Road, Richmond, United Kingdom
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