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This Woman Survived the Holocaust by Jumping Off a Train to Auschwitz
In one split-second decision, Klara Prowisor fought for her life even though it cost her dearly.
As the train transporting Jewish captives moved mercilessly through Belgium toward Poland via Germany, a young Jewish woman faced a very. difficult choice.
Should she jump while the train was still in Belgium, where sympathetic locals might help her, or wait and risk being completely vulnerable in Germany? And if she did jump, what would become of her frail, dying father, who sat beside her…the father she had only recently reunited with?
Klara Prowisor chose to jump, along with her husband, an emotionally devastating decision but one that made it possible for Klara to live long enough to tell her remarkable story of resilience to Italian filmmaker Matan Rochlitz who immortalized her story in the short film “I have a message for you.”
When Rochlitz visited Klara’s home in Tel Aviv in 2017 to record her story, he was confronted with a 92-year-old woman (today she is 103) in a beautiful home full of colorful artwork on the walls, pictures of her childhood, plush pillows, throws and overall signs of a life of comfort.