Etti Miller is a child survivor of the Holocaust. Born just as the war was beginning, Etti and her family were forced into the Vilna Ghetto. They were lucky to escape the liquidation of the ghetto, as they managed to find their way into the forests. They remained there the duration of the war, living among the partisans and with the local farm,era who were brave enough to offer them shelter. Even though she was just a child, Etti sees this as a formative period in her life, something she shared with Crestwood students Alex Hobart and Savannah Yutman at a Cafe Europa interview in February 2013.
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- 1. Etti Miller - Early Memories; The Vilna Ghetto
- 2. Escaping the Ghetto
- 3. Life with the Partisans
- 4. Wartime Memories
- 5. Liberation
- 6. Living with the Farmers
- 7. Returning to Lithuania
- 8. Life in Toronto
- 9. Facing Anti-Semitism in Canada
- 10. The Farmer and His Wife; Other Survivors; The 50s
- 11. Landing in Halifax; Canadian Food
- 12. Canada
- 13. Going Home; Sharing her Story
- 14. Cafe Europa; Denial and Holocaust Education
- 15. Etti's Parents; Remembering