Jan 19, 2022–Jan 19, 2022 from 5:00pm–6:00pm
It would be difficult to imagine a more hostile place to spend one’s childhood than the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz. Yet this was the fate, at least for a time, for hundreds of children during the Holocaust. Among them were George and Paul Hadl, twins born in February 1938 in Budapest, Hungary. Deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau in the fateful summer of 1944, the twins, their older sister Eva and their mother Irene were lodged in the children’s barracks (Kinderlager). Despite the horrible conditions in the camp and frequent medical experiments, the twins survived the war. Upon liberation, the Hadls returned to Budapest, and in 1956, George left Hungary for the United States. At this event, he will share his memories and insights in conversation with his granddaughter Stephanie Heimler.
The Lou Dunst Memorial Lecture
Please Note: This event was originally scheduled to be held both in-person and virtually. Out of an abundance of caution, and following UC San Diego’s temporary shift to remote learning, the event will now be held entirely online.
Thank you for your patience and flexibility.
Jan 19, 2022–Jan 19, 2022
from 5:00pm–6:00pm
Virtual
Registration for this event is required.
Visit the registration page for details.
Free
Yekta Mohammady • yemohammady@ucsd.edu
Faculty, Staff, Students, The General Public
UC San Diego Library