Feygl (Fela) Infeld was a ten-year-old girl living in Lodz, Poland when the Nazis invaded the country in September, 1939. Miraculously, she managed to survive the death of her family and the ravages of war, pestilence, brutality, and starvation.
Like so many other survivors, she also suffered from “survivor’s guilt.” For fifty years, Fela did not speak about the atrocities that she witnessed during the Holocaust. Somehow, however, she knew that she must. Finally, in the mid-1990’s she began to write and speak about her experiences in the ghetto and in the concentration camps.
“Child in Captivity” is her amazing story of survival in the face of overwhelming odds.
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