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HomeResourcesHolocaust SurvivorsDr. Edith Eger at TEDx San Diego 2012

Dr. Edith Eger at TEDx San Diego 2012

November 1, 2020 by Andy Fandel

Finding Freedom in… Auschwitz -Cause/Belief: Dr. Edith Eger at TEDxSanDiego 2012

With a magnificent presence, Dr. Edith Eger paints a tragic illustration of her life as young girl surviving Nazi Germany’s Auschwitz death camp. Eger’s tiny stature complimented by a huge and addicting personality is as contrasting as her story of personal and worldly tragedy that ended in survival, teaching us that the spirit never dies and that hope is very much alive, just as Eger is.

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