Two months pregnant, Priska Löwenbein clung to her husband inside the railcar. In a last act of hope, they named their baby before arriving at Auschwitz. Once there, Priska managed to hide her growing belly, while Nazi officials sent other obviously pregnant women and mothers with young children directly to their deaths in the gas chambers.
During the Holocaust, pregnancy and having small children decreased the already slim chance of survival for Jewish women.
Watch to meet Hana Berger Moran, Priska's miracle baby, born just before liberation.
Guests
Dr. Lindsay MacNeill, Historian, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Dr. Hana Berger Moran, Holocaust survivor and Priska Löwenbein’s daughter
Host
Dr. Edna Friedberg, Historian, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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