Séndi (Sheindi) Miller, born Ehrenwald in 1929 in a mostly Hungarian part of Slovakia: Galanta, kept a diary about her experiences and observations during the Holocaust. She wrote as often as possible on scraps of paper and other material she could find, even in Auschwitz and at the Karl Diehl arms company where she worked as a forced laborer. The German paper Bild publicized her diary and Séndi's story. She settled in Jerusalem, Israel in 1949 where she rebuilt her life and created a family. Her diary and story are virtually unknown in Israel.
References
- ""I should have been as famous as Anne Frank" - The untold story of Sheindi Miller". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. 2024-11-27. Retrieved 2024-12-01.
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