On January 9, 2023, we lost Gerda, a 97-year-old outspoken and inspiring speaker/activist. As a teenager, Gerdas nerve (Yiddish for boldness, audacity) contributed considerably to her survival. A self-proclaimed “mischief-maker,” Gerda took risks to conserve her and her siblings lives.
“When youre 16 and you have nothing to lose, you just do whatever pertains to your mind.”
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March is Womens History Month in the United States. Today, we include the testimony of Jewish Holocaust survivor, Gerda Frieberg. In her statement, Gerda highlights women-specific experiences in prisoner-of-war camp, consisting of sisterhood, menstruation, giving birth, and sexual attack.
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On January 9, 2023, we lost Gerda, a 97-year-old outspoken and motivating speaker/activist. USC Shoah Foundations interactive programming, research study and products are accessed in museums and universities, pointed out by government leaders and NGOs, and taught in classrooms around the world. Now in its 3rd years, USC Shoah Foundation reaches millions of people on 6 continents from its home at the University of Southern California.
In her statement, Gerda highlights women-specific experiences in concentration camps, consisting of sisterhood, menstruation, giving birth, and sexual assault.