Anneliese Johnson is believed to be the world's last survivor of the Treblinka death camp. She escaped at the age of just 13 during the August 1943 uprising and had to go into hiding until the end of the war.
This is the remarkable story of survival of a girl born to a Jewish mother at a time when identity and race were a death sentence. Not only did she survive Nazi persecution, but also escaped the horrific brutality of life under Soviet occupation of the East to forge a new life in Sheffield, England.
─ a remarkable story of hope and defiance; a precious testimony of the cruelty of humanity.