Vera Schiff was born in 1926, in Prague, Czechoslovakia, to a middle class family. After the Nazi invasion of the country in 1939, her family became marginalized at home until 1942, when they were deported to the concentration camp, Theresienstadt. She would be the lone survivor from her family. Theresienstadt is also where she met her future husband, Arthur Schiff. They both survived the camp and eventually moved to Israel for 12 years, before settling in Toronto, Canada. She has 2 sons, 6 grandchildren, and 3 great-grandchildren.
Vera came to visit us at Crestwood in December 2013, when she shared her story with Ms. Winograd’s class, followed by an oral history interview with Sifana Jalal and Hailey Friedrichsen.
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- 1. Vera Schiff - Early Memories
- 2. Awareness during World War Two
- 3. Family Life
- 4. Changes in Lifestyle
- 5. Victims
- 6. New Laws
- 7. Deportation
- 8. Deportation continued
- 9. Faithful Friends
- 10. Working in the Camp
- 11. Life in the Camp
- 12. Life in the Camp continued
- 13. The Effects of the Poor Living Conditions
- 14. Liberation; Emigrating to Canada
- 15. After Liberation; On our Own
- 16. Post Traumatic Stress
- 17. Post Traumatic Stress continued
- 18. News about the War
- 19. Transportation to Terezin
- 20. Terezin - A Show Camp
- 21. Escape; Relationships; Positive Memories
- 22. Changes
- 23. Changes continued
- 24. Holocaust Education
- 25. Telling her Story
- 26. Friendships
- 27. Life after the War
- 28. Liberators
- 29. Do not Take Things for Granted; Retrospective