"Into a new world I was brought by a dream
Never to see blood spilled again But can I really throw away The dreams that soiled my youth?""synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
John Freund was born in 1930 in Ceské Budejovice, a town located south of Prague, in Czechoslovakia. At the age of twelve, he was deported with his family to the Theresienstadt camp in the Czech garrison town of Terezin and then, in December 1943, to Auschwitz. In January 1945, the Nazis evacuated the camp and John was forced on a death march ahead of the advancing Soviet army from January to April 1945. He was liberated by American troops in 1945. In March 1948, John immigrated to Toronto. He became a chartered accountant and, in 1959, married his wife, Nora. They raised three daughters and are proud grandparents who still travel the world.
Jewish, hiding, Nazi, WWII, concentration camp, Europe
Jewish, hiding, Nazi, WWII, concentration camp, Europe
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