Survivors' Stories
Extraordinarily, Roman Halter made it out of the Lodz ghetto, survived Auschwitz and endured the Dresden bombing, before finally escaping to England.
Peter Lantos journeyed from Hungary to Bergen-Belsen where his father died. After liberation, he endured Communist oppression in Budapest.
They both reveal how they survived and built successful and happy lives.
Roman Halter was born in 1927 and is a celebrated architect. He designed the gates of Yad Vashem, and has been exhibited at Tate Britain. He only recently told his story in Roman’s Journey. Listen to his interview on BBC Radio 4 Midweek.
Peter Lantos is a highly respected clinical neuroscientist and is the author of Parallel Lines.
.Supported by the Holocaust Educational Trust |