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When Inge was just 7 years old, she was deported with her parents to the Theresienstadt ghetto in Czechoslovakia. When they arrived, everything they had with them was taken, except for the clothes they were wearing, and Inge's doll, Marlene. Conditions in the concentration camp were very harsh. People were sick and hungry. Potatoes were considered to be as valuable as diamonds. Food was scarce in the camp, Inge was hungry, scared and sick most of the time. Her parents always tried to do what they could for her, with the circumstances they were faced with. For her eighth birthday, her parents gave her a tiny potato cake with a little bit of sugar; for her ninth birthday, an outfit sewn from rags for her doll; and for her tenth birthday, a poem written by her mother. http://www.ingeauerbacher.com/

Inge tells her life story in three books; "I am a Star"- Child of the Holocaust, "Beyond the Yellow Star to America" and "Finding Dr. Schatz" These books are about her experiences throughout the Holocaust. These published books are a part of Inge’s great accomplishments throughout her life.

https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/id-card/inge-auerbacher

http://www.ingeauerbacher.com/