The Holocaust in Libya: Allegra Guetta Naim's story
Allegra Guetta Naim was a child survivor of the Giado concentration camp in Libya, built to incarcerate Libyan Jews during WWII. At 94-years-old today, she continues to speak actively about her experience, giving a voice to survivors of the Shoah from North Africa.
For International Holocaust Remembrance Day, #WeRemember. It is imperative to know the facts about the Holocaust so that is never happens again. Visit www.AboutHolocaust.org
Видео The Holocaust in Libya: Allegra Guetta Naim's story канала World Jewish Congress
For International Holocaust Remembrance Day, #WeRemember. It is imperative to know the facts about the Holocaust so that is never happens again. Visit www.AboutHolocaust.org
Видео The Holocaust in Libya: Allegra Guetta Naim's story канала World Jewish Congress
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