Vera Diament / Vera Gissing (F / Czechia, 1928), Holocaust survivor

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Vera Diament / Vera Gissing (F / Czechia, 1928), Holocaust survivor

USHMM Profile

Vera Diament (later Vera Gissing) was born on July 4, 1928, to Karel and Irman Diament in Celakovice, Czechia, to a family of assimilated Jews. In 1938 she and her older sister Eva baptized as Christians in an attempt to escape rampant anti-Semitism. In June 1939 Eva and Vera were sent to England, Given her diary by her father shortly before her departure, Vera began writing on the journey and continued throughout her years of exile. Vera and Eva were welcome into two different families. Their parents perished in the Holocaust. In August 1945 she went back to Czechia to be reunited with her mother's sister, who had survived Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen. In 1949 she returned to England, which she adopted as her permanent home. Excerpts of her diaries and letters were published in Vera's memoirs, Pearls of Childhood (1988).

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