Margie Oppenheimer

Margie Oppenheimer as nurse after WWII (AP Photo/Courtesy Margie Oppenheimer)

Margie Oppenheimer as a nurse after WWII (AP Photo/Courtesy Margie Oppenheimer)

Holocaust survivor and nurse Margie Oppenheimer was born on May 9, 1924, in Oelde, Germany.   On November 9, 1938, she and her family were attacked in a pogrom known as “Kristallnacht” (Night of the Broken Glass) and in December 1941 deported to the Jewish ghetto in Riga, Latvia. Over the next several years, Oppenheimer would spend time in 5 concentration camps: Sloka (Latvia), Riga-Kaiserwald (Lativia), Bruss-Sophienwalde (Poland), Stutthof (Danzig) and Goddentow (Germany).
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Edith Shain

Photo by Alfred Eisenstaedt, taken on V-J Day, 1945 (from Life Magazine).

Photo by Alfred Eisenstaedt, taken on V-J Day, 1945 (from Life Magazine).

Edith Shain was born in Tarrytown, New York on July 29, 1918. She later attended the New York University nursing program and worked as a psychiatric nurse at Doctor’s Hospital in New York City. Upon learning that World War II had ended, on August 14, 1945, she went to Times Square with a friend to celebrate. Continue reading