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Anneliese Nossbaum speaks to 800 students

This is verbatim of the article from the Times Leader on December 15th, 2011. The link may no longer be available.

A Voice of Survival
Anneliese Nossbaum shares her tale of life during time of horror.

HAZLE TWP. – One of the few items Anneliese Nossbaum brought with her when she boarded a train headed to the Auschwitz concentration camp in Nazi Germany in 1944 was a photo of her father.

The young teen had cut out the image of his face and smuggled it into the camp after Nazi soldiers told their Jewish captives they had to leave behind all of their belongings before entering the camp.