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  1. Dec 6, 2022 · By 1942, rumours were spreading about work camps for young Slovakian Jews. Lotte and her sisters considered escaping to Hungary, but the authorities threatened to take parents instead if their children couldn’t be found. Entering into hell. On 22 March 1942, a knock on the door summoned 18-year-old Lotte and her two sisters to report to be ...

  2. May 14, 2021 · The two lives of Prisoner 2065 – the courageous survivor who told her story of hope and strength to the world. At the age of 18 Lotte Weiss was forcibly transported by cattle wagon to Auschwitz ...

  3. May 11, 2021 · lotte weiss: 1923 - 2021 The extraordinary Lotte Weiss was one of the first Jewish prisoners of Auschwitz. In March 1942, at the age of 18, she was forcibly transported by cattle wagon to ...

  4. Mar 12, 2021 · This is the gift Lotte Weiss gave to everyone she met, the multitude of visitors she spoke to around the world, children, politicians, celebrities, business moguls. From actress Nicole Kidman to former New Zealand Prime Minister Sir John Key, literally thousands of persons – many of them schoolchildren – listened, learned from and were inspired by the words of Lotte.

  5. Oct 30, 2020 · Survivor Portraits – Lotte Weiss (1923-2021) This month we introduce the late Holocaust survivor Lotte Weiss. Lotte was born in 1923 in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. In March 1942, Lotte and her two sisters were deported from Bratislava to Auschwitz. She remembers the “strange and terrible smell” of the bodies burning in the crematorium.

  6. Feb 14, 2021 · Last Friday, Lotte Weiss handed the responsibility of sharing her story to future generations, when she passed away, aged 97. On countless occasions, she told her remarkable story of survival and lessons in drawing meaning from adversity with schoolchildren and adults alike at the SJM. Since her passing, Lotte’s son Johnny has been inundated ...

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  8. Nov 26, 2020 · Lotte Weiss is a Holocaust survivor who has never forgotten the horrors of her three years of internment at Auschwitz and Birkenau. Yet she survived the torture and devastation and went on to be a mother, grandmother, and great mother.

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