The children who walked through the doors of the medieval monastery in Germany had endured all manner of Nazi terror. One Jewish boy from Poland had survived more than a dozen labor or concentration camps. Underweight infants arrived without names or dates of birth. During this program, learn about the relief workers and nuns at Kloster Indersdorf who cared for the children. Often there were no family members left who might claim them after World War II.
Guest
Dr. Kierra Crago-Schneider, Museum historian and expert on displaced persons camps
Host
Dr. Edna Friedberg, Historian, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Learn more about the place where Greta’s “Lost Children” lived after the war:
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Read more about the struggle for child survivors to find family, a home, and sometimes even their own identity after the Holocaust:
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