Trudi Davids was born on 17 September 1931.
Trudi Davids was born on 17 September 1931. She had an older sibling and a younger sibling and had lived at Parklaan 27 in Groningen in the Netherlands. Her early life was an ordinary one with a lot of family but not much happiness. That all changed in May 1940 when the Nazis arrived. Life changed extremely quickly. That she was Jewish made life extremely hard.
By September 1943, her family was compelled to leave their home and make their way to Westerbork, a so-called transit camp. A temporary-sounding place, but everyone knew what it really meant. Trudi stayed there for more than a year. She was just a young child, consigned to an waiting place, her life put on hold. There are just three pictures of her today, three thin pieces of proof she once lived and smiled.
They came in on October 7th, 1944. She was thirteen. She never walked through those gates. She was killed when she got there, gone even before her life started.
She would have been ninety-three today. Instead, she is frozen in time, a child for ever, her story a bitter reminder of what was lost.

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