Holocaust survivors flee from Ukraine to Germany for safety

Holocaust survivors flee from Ukraine to Germany for safety

When the bombs started falling on Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, last month, Tatyana Zhuravliova had a horrible deja vu: the 83-year-old Ukrainian Jew felt the same panic she suffered as a little girl when the Nazis were flying air attacks on her hometown of Odesa.

“My whole body was shaking, and those fears crept up again through my entire body — fears which I didn’t even know were still hidden inside me,” Zhuravliova said.

 

Holocaust survivors flee from Ukraine to Germany for safety

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