Survivor, Susanne Nozick, remembers, how she and other Jews were herded to the Danube River. Watch her testimony and read her biography.
Susanne Nozick was born in 1924 in Budapest. In 1944, she was taken as a forced laborer, but she escaped and joined her mother at a yellow-star house in Budapest. They then hid at a hospital.
In the winter of 1944-1945, the hospital was raided by Arrow Cross militiamen. Susanne and her mother, together with other Jews, were taken to the Arrow Cross headquarters at 60 Andrássy street (now the building of the House of Terror), where Susanne was brutally tortured. They were then marched to the Danube and shot into the river. Susanne’s mother was killed; Susanne survived. She was liberated in the Budapest Ghetto. After the war, she got married and emigrated to England, then to Australia. The interview was taken in 1996 in Melbourne, Australia.