Lily Schwarzschild, relief and aid provider, USC Shoah Foundation testimony

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Lily Schwarzschild, relief and aid provider, USC Shoah Foundation testimony
Lily Schwarzschild, relief and aid provider, USC Shoah Foundation testimony
You are looking at Lily Schwarzschild, a relief and aid provider during the Holocaust. To learn more about Lily and discover the stories of other Holocaust survivors and witnesses, visit http://vhaonline.usc.edu.

These videos are brought to you by the USC Shoah Foundation, founded by Steven Spielberg in 1994. The Institute preserves the video testimonies of 55,000 survivors, witnesses, liberators and others of the genocide. Each video testimony has been indexed with specific terms, names, locations and dates. Click here to explore the Visual History Archive: http://vhaonline.usc.edu.

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