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Celina Biniaz on Schindler's List

Celina Biniaz was the youngest female on “Schindler’s list.” She and her mother were part of the transport of women who were mistakenly sent to Plaszow concentration camp instead of Schindler’s factory. However, Schindler himself came and insisted the women come to the factory with him. Thus, Celina and her parents both survived the Holocaust, and they immigrated to the United States. Celina became a teacher, and has spoken at USC Shoah Foundation events many times. Her grandson, Alex Biniaz-Harris, was also an intern at USC Shoah Foundation for three years.

Video testimony from USC Shoah Foundation’s Visual History Archive. To learn more and explore the stories of other eyewitnesses to the Holocaust and other genocides, visit sfi.usc.edu
Copyright USC Shoah Foundation – The Institute for Visual History and Education

Видео Celina Biniaz on Schindler's List канала USC Shoah Foundation
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16 декабря 2015 г. 20:00:00
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