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Biography & Autobiography Personal Memoirs

Missing Pieces

My Life as a Child Survivor of the Holocaust

by (author) Olga Verrall

Publisher
University of Calgary Press
Initial publish date
Jun 2007
Category
Personal Memoirs, Holocaust
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781552382202
    Publish Date
    Jun 2007
    List Price
    $24.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781552384046
    Publish Date
    Jun 2007
    List Price
    $24.95

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Until age seven, Olga Barsony Verrall lived an idyllic life in Szarvas, a small town in Hungary, surrounded by her doting, observant Jewish family. After the Nazi invasion in 1944, Olga found herself, along with most of her family, interned in the Auspitz (Hustopece) labour camp. Eventually reunited after the war, the family returned to Szarvas, only to face a different kind of oppression at the hands of the new Communist government.

 

After immigrating to Winnipeg in 1957, Olga met and married Orland Verrall, the cantor at Rosh Pina synagogue. Together they built a new life in Canada and soon welcomed two daughters, Judy and Lesley. Yet Olga continued to be haunted by her past. Though she was very young during her time in the camp, Olga had vivid and painful memories of the horrifying things she had seen and experienced there. A nagging sense of emptiness and anger stayed with her all her life. After her beloved husband Orland passed away, her emotional state became increasingly fragile, and she became dependent on prescription drugs to numb her pain.

 

A long journey of physical and mental healing, along with the support of her family, helped Olga piece her life back together. For Olga, writing her memoir was a catharsis. For her readers, it will be an inspiration.

About the author

Olga Verrall was born in Szarvas, Hungary in 1936. She immigrated to Winnipeg and married in 1957. She has two daughters and two grandsons and currently lives in Toronto.

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