Holocaust survivor talks about the murder of the prisoners on the last day of the death march
http://www.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibi... Holocaust survivor Luba Dzilovski talks about the murder of the prisoners on the last day of the death march On 20 January 1945, approximately 1000 female Jewish prisoners were evacuated from the Schlesiersee (today Sława) camp in Upper Silesia, western Poland, a region annexed to Germany. These women were forced on a death march in a southwesterly direction. On the way, the prisoners passed through other camps, and more women were added to the march. On 5 May 1945, after covering a distance of over 800 km, the march ended in the town of Volary (German: Wallern) in Czechoslovakia, not far from the border with Germany and Austria. Of the approximately 1,300 women who marched to Volary, some 350 survived. . Video Credit: USC Shoah Foundation – The Institute for Visual History and Education

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