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  1. A native of Hungary, Edith Eva Eger was just 16 years old in 1944 when she experienced one of the worst evils the human race has ever known. As a Jew living in Nazi-occupied Eastern Europe, she and her family were sent to Auschwitz, the heinous death camp. Her parents lost their lives there.

  2. Jan 14, 2022 · Produced by the Holocaust Education Film Foundation, this emotional first-person narrative reveals how Holocaust survivor Edith Eva Egers bravery keeps her alive through three concentration camps during WWII.

  3. Nov 4, 2015 · A survivor of Auschwitz who was forced to dance before Dr. Mengel, her message goes beyond theory—Dr. Eger speaks from her own experience of transformation and healing. Arriving in the U.S. in 1949, Dr. Eger worked in a factory to support her ill husband and young daughter before going on to become a teacher.

  4. Today, at 90 years old, Dr. Eger is an internationally acclaimed psychologist, who maintains a clinical practice in La Jolla, holds a faculty appointment at the University of California—San Diego, and also serves as a consultant for the U.S. Army and U.S. Navy.

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  5. Dec 8, 2020 · A native of Hungary, Edith Eva Eger was just a teenager in 1944 when she experienced one of the worst evils the human race has ever known. As a Jew living in Nazi-occupied Eastern Europe, she and her family were sent to Auschwitz, the heinous death camp.

  6. Jan 29, 2024 · Edith Eger was just 16 years old when she was sent to Auschwitz, but what she saw there remained a secret for many years.

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  8. Apr 8, 2021 · This April 2021, WLRN Public Television for South Florida and American Public Television (APT) presents “I Danced for the Angel of Death: The Dr. Edith Eva Eger Story,” a new one-hour autobiographical film from the Holocaust Education Film Foundation that reveals how Holocaust survivor Edith Eva Eger’s bravery keeps her alive through ...

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