Credit: St George's International School Luxembourg

Steven Frank will be returning to Luxembourg to give a talk on his experiences as a Holocaust survivor next Thursday 28 November 2019 at 18:00 in the Auditorium of St George's International School in Luxembourg-Hamm (11 Rue des Peupliers, L-2328).

For more than 20 years, Steven Frank has helped keep history alive through his presentations to various audiences of his harrowing experiences during the Holocaust. The 84-year-old is returning to Luxembourg next week to talk to children at St George's and the International School of Luxembourg (ISL), as well as speaking at a free public session at St George's next Thursday.

This unique event is suited for most audiences, including relatively young children, who will have the chance to listen to a poignant, inspiring and sometimes even entertaining talk about the real-life experiences of a young Dutch boy during the Holocaust.

According to Steven Frank's nephew, Nick Frank, this event is an opportunity to hear "a truly inspiring story about how [his] grandmother and her three young boys survived being segregated for their 'religion', having their husband/father tortured and then murdered, having their rights slowly and systematically eroded, and then being shipped to various camps across Europe as 'dehumanised cargo'. Eventually surviving and being flown completely illegally by RAF pilots to be dropped off on the runway at what was London Croyden Airport, to be re-united with [his] great grandfather".

To register for this free event, visit https://www.st-georges.lu/page.cfm?p=2206.