Two Holocaust survivors
The current display at the Holocaust Centre describes the lives of two Holocaust survivors, their Holocaust experiences, their lives before and their lives after the Holocaust. One is from Rakovic, the Czech Republic, the other from Szobathely, Hungary. The two stories are two book ends of the Holocaust. The persecution of the Jews of the Czech lands was the beginning of the total annihilation of the Jews of European, the deportation and mass murder of Hungarian Jews was the final act.
Hanka Pressburg is from Rakovnik. She was deported to Theresienstadt, and from there to Auschwitz. She was selected fro slave labour to clear rubble in Hamburg, and ended up in Bergen Belsen.
Clare Galambos-Winter was a violin student in Budapest when the Germans occupied Hungary in March 1944. She moved back to Szombathely, her home town, because she thought that she would be safer there. In June 1944 she was deported to Auschwitz. There she was selected for slave labour and taken to the munition works at Allendorf. After liberation she returned to Hungary and later emigrated to New Zealand where she was a long serving member of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra.