Sandra Brand was a writer, born in 1910, who survived the Holocaust and wrote several books and gave lectures on the subject. She died in 2005 at the age of 95.[1]
Sandra Brand | |
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Born | 1910 |
Died | 2005 |
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Subject | Holocaust |
The Simon Wiesenthal Center awards both the Bruno Brand Tolerance Prize and the Sandra Brand Memorial Book Award to non-fiction works on the subject of tolerance thanks to endowments from her.[2]
During the war, she pretended to be Cecilya Szarek (as described in her book I Dared to Live), and was helped by a German officer.
List of works
edit- I Dared to Live (ISBN 1887563504) (1978)
- Between Two Worlds (ISBN 0884002047) (1982)
- Roma (ISBN 0738854859) (1992)
- Glimpses of West Africa (ISBN 0738854875) (1999)
- Good People, Bad People (ISBN 1887563857) (2004)
References
edit- ^ Paid Notice: Memorials BRAND, SANDRA - New York Times
- ^ "Simon Wiesenthal Center/Museum of Tolerance". ahoinfo.org. Retrieved 28 March 2020.