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Holocaust Memorial Day‎: A survivor's story – Susie Barnett

Susie Barnett, who is 78, recounts the details of her early life and how she was saved from Nazi tyranny

January 26, 2017 16:10
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By Lianne Kolirin , Lianne Kolirin

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In the past I didnt tell people about my childhood. But as I got older I felt a responsibility to talk about the Holocaust. 

My mother and father lived in Hamburg with my three siblings before I was born. They had an ordinary middle class life. But that was shattered one morning in 1938 when the Nazis came and arrested my father, then sent him onto Oranienburg concentration camp.

I was born while my father was in the camp. My mother wanted to call me Susie but the Nazis made her choose from Ruth, Rachel, Leah, Sarah and Rebecca. My birth certificate says Rebecca but everyone has always called me Susie.

After some time, my mother got my siblings on the Kindertransport and they came to England.