Flora: I was But a ChildYad Vashem and the Holocaust Survivors' Memoirs Project, 2007 - 180 Seiten Memoirs of Singer, born in 1930 in Antwerp to the Mendelovits family from Romania. Her father left for the U.S. in 1938; in 1940 she, her mother, and her two younger sisters experienced the Nazi occupation. They moved to Brussels to avoid deportation and were helped by several non-Jews, especially George Ranson, who provided work for the mother and a hiding place for the family in Brussels, and Father Bruno Reynders, who arranged for Flora to be hidden in three different convents in the area, along with her sisters and eventually her mother. They survived the war and were finally reunited with their husband and father in the USA. Singer later became active in survivor groups and in teaching about the Holocaust. |
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