The women.(Ingrid Sischy and Evelyn Lauder)(Interview)

From: Interview | Date: November 1, 2005| Author: Lauder, Evelyn | Copyright information

INGRID SISCHY: Let's go back to the very beginning when Evelyn Lauder was a little girl.

EVELYN LAUDER: Well, I was born in Vienna. My family escaped from the annexation of Austria by Germany shortly after Hitler marched in. We got captured at the border. We were sent back. They wanted me to go on the Kindertrensport. My mother wouldn't let me separate from her. My father said to our captor: "Take the silver and look after it for me," and that got us our exit visas. And ...

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