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Alice Sommer-Herz: She was full of a special kind of laughter and joy

First person account

February 27, 2014 10:58
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Alice Sommer-herz was blessed with a captivating smile.

Even when recalling Terezin — the Czech concentration camp which the Nazis disguised as a haven for Jewish intellectuals so effectively that the Red Cross were fooled during their choreographed, one-day visit — she never fell into solemn soul-searching.

This twinkling, gregarious survivor of cruelty and deprivation was able to say she was “always laughing” during her two years in the camp’s bizarre mixture of artistic exuberance and constant threat of death.

It was a special kind of laughter, a joy she shared. “We were happy in Terezin, knowing we would play music in the evening. It saved our lives,” she said.