April 23, 2014
Henry Greenbaum, a Holocaust survivor, shows the number he got tattooed on him at Auschwitz. He told his story to an audience of nearly 80 people at Great Falls Library on April 23.
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Holocaust Survivor Speaks in Great Falls
In Auschwitz they took the last thing he had for himself - a name - and tattooed a number on his forearm.
Henry Greenbaum has more than earned each of the 86 years he has been alive. He spent five years as a teenager being forced from one concentration camp to another during the Holocaust, losing most of his family before he was finally liberated in 1945. Greenbaum, born Chuna Grynbaum in Poland, told his story to an audience of nearly 80 people at Great Falls Library on April 23. However, he has not stopped telling his story since the his “death march” from Flossenburg towards Dachau. “We promised one another during the march that if you survive, make sure you tell,” he said.
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