Gerda Weissmann Klein is an author, humanitarian, historian, inspirational speaker, naturalized citizen and Holocaust survivor. For over six decades she has captivated audiences worldwide with her powerful message of hope, inspiration, love and humanity. In her speeches and books, she draws from her wealth of life experiences: from surviving the Holocaust and meeting her future husband on the day of her liberation, to her journey to the United States, accepting an Academy Award and Emmy for a documentary based on her life, and her constant fight to promote tolerance, encourage community... service and combat hunger. On September 3, 1939 fifteen year-old Gerda's life changed forever as German troops invaded her home in Bielitz, Poland. Shortly after the invasion began, the family received a telegram from Gerda's uncle saying that the Germans were advancing quickly and the family should leave Poland immediately. However, Gerda's father had just suffered a myocardial infarction heart attack, and doctors advised that he not be moved or subjected to undue stress. Julius Weissmann ordered his children to flee Poland.
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| Birthdate: | May 8, 1924 |
| Birthplace: | Bielsko |
| Age: | 87 |
| Religion: | Judaism |
| Also known as: | Gerda Weissmann |