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Liselotte Ivry at the VPR studios in Colchester
(Host) Montrealer Liselotte Ivry survived the brutality of World War II's concentration camps.
But rather than using the term "holocaust survivor", Ivry prefers to be called a "Witness To History".
She was 18 years old when she
lost most of her family in the camps.
Ivry has since gone on to become a speaker for the Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre.
She spoke with Neal Charnoff at the VPR studio in Colchester about her book.
Note: Liselotte Ivry's book is available for sale at the Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre.
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