Holocaust survivors living in Israel describe early hiding experiences

Israeli Holocaust survivors recall hiding from Nazis during childhood and how those formative years influenced their entire lives. One survivor who endured Bergen‑Belsen later fought in multiple Israeli wars. Another, raised as a Christian in France during the Holocaust, reflects on identity and resilience. Collectively, they describe how trauma, survival, and memory shape their faith, values, and sense of triumph over adversity. Their stories underscore the long shadow of early survival and the personal victories over past terror.

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