Eva Lang is a child survivor from Belgium. When the war began she and her family found themselves in southern France, soon arrested under the Vichy regime. While her parents succeeded in getting most of their children to safety through the OSE, her parents and many family members were deported to Auschwitz. Eva spent most of the war on the run and in hiding. After the war she made her way to Israel and Canada, where she divides her time. We were fortunate to hear her words of tolerance courtesy of Baycrest, where she spoke to Amanda Lee, Jenny Son, Benji Baker, and Noah Levin in May 2011.
Videos
- 1. Eva Lang - Introduction
- 2. The OSE
- 3. Relocation and Hiding
- 4. Life as a Hidden Child
- 5. A Close Encounter
- 6. Sent to the Camps
- 7. Daily Life in the Camp
- 8. Saved by the OSE
- 9. On the Run to Chinon; Keeping her Identity Hidden
- 10. Eva's Brother
- 11. Long Lasting Fear
- 12. Learning about the Holocaust; Going to Canada
- 13. Memory
- 14. Responsibility and Family
- 15. Feelings
- 16. March of the Living; Conclusion