My string of portraits yesterday was capped off with the honor of sitting down with Lou Frydman, a Polish Holocaust survivor. He was first imprisoned at 12-years-old in April, 1943. Both his mother and father were murdered, along with the rest of his family numbering up to 40 people, save for one brother. Now, a retired KU professor, Lou continues to account his experiences in Germany to classrooms and lectures.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Humbling
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