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Lecture

Trudy Gold, Anita Lasker-Wallfisch, and Judge Dennis Davis
Holocaust Memorial Day

Thursday 26.01.2023

Summary

27 January, the day of the liberation of Auschwitz is marked by most Western countries as Holocaust Memorial Day.

97 year old Anita Lasker-Wallfisch was incarcerated in both Auschwitz and then Belsen. She is an acclaimed musician who has given many talks on her experiences and will discuss the relevance of the day and how we can move into the future.

Trudy Gold

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Trudy Gold was the CEO of the London Jewish Cultural Centre and a founding member of the British delegation to the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA). Throughout her career she taught modern Jewish history at schools, universities, and to adult groups and ran seminars on Holocaust education in the UK, Eastern Europe, and China. She also led Jewish educational tours all over the world. Trudy was the educational director of the student resources “Understanding the Holocaust” and “Holocaust Explained” and the author of The Timechart History of Jewish Civilization.

Anita Lasker-Wallfisch

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Anita Lasker-Wallfisch, one of three sisters, was born in Breslau in 1925. Her father, who was awarded the Iron Cross in WWI, was a lawyer. Her mother was a violinist and her uncle a chess master. Her sister Marianne managed to escape to England in I939. In April 1942, her parents were deported and murdered. Anita and her sister Renata were working in a paper factory and spared. They began to forge documents to enable French forced laborers to escape. In September 1942 she and Renata tried to escape but were arrested by the Gestapo at the train station and imprisoned. The two sisters were sent to Auschwitz in December 1943. Anita was a talented musician and became a member of the Women’s Orchestra. As she later said, “The cello saved my life.” In the wake of the Soviet advance, Anita and her sister were part of the evacuation from the camp in October 1944. From the hell of Auschwitz, she arrived in the hell of Bergen Belsen. On April 15th, 1945, the British army took the camp. Anita was a witness at the Belsen Trial of I945. She came to Britain in I946 and cofounded the English Chamber Orchestra. She married the pianist Peter Wallfisch and has two children, four grandchildren, and three great grandchildren.

Judge Dennis Davis

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Dennis Davis is a judge of the High Court of South Africa and judge president of the Competition Appeals Court of South Africa. He has held professorial appointments at the University of Cape Town and University of the Witwatersrand, as well as numerous visiting appointments at Cambridge, Harvard, New York University, and others. He has authored eleven books, including Lawfare: Judging Politics in South Africa.