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“I pass my baton – that is what I went through – to the next generation, and their duty is to pass it to the next one and the next one, so it will never be forgotten.” – Lena Goldstein, Australia, 2017.
The story of Nazi Germany and the Jews is a story of anti-Semitism, gas chambers, genocide and World War 11.
The Warsaw ghetto where the Nazis had imprisoned the Jews was being emptied as Adolph Hitler’s Final Solution to murder all of European Jewry was put into action.
Lena Goldstein kept thinking, “It’s my turn next.”
As some Jews escaped Kz Treblinka and exposed it as being a death camp and not a labour or Concentration camp, young men and women in the ghetto decided to make a stand.
Lena helped in the resistance which became the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by gathering light bulbs from empty houses which could be used for Molotov cocktails.
By a miracle, she escaped the ghetto before it became an inferno.
But where could she hide?
After 18 months in hiding, she found herself tossed out on the streets of Warsaw.
The Poles had risen up against the Germans who crushed the resistance and levelled the city.
Where could Lena hide?
How did she maintain the will to survive?
When it was over and she could walk free, the tears she had held back flooded out because she was all alone and there was no one to care that she had survived and no one to go to.
How to rebuild from all the destruction?
Australian Author Barbara Miller adds to Holocaust history by skilfully weaving her research with survivor Lena Goldstein's own personal diary and interviews to bring her biography to life. Lena helped her companions in hiding to survive with her humour and compassion. As of January 2019 this remarkable woman who shows no sign of slowing down is now 100 and an Australian Citizen, and her miraculous story of survival against the odds will inspire you to not to give up no matter the odds.