« In my “work of remembrance” I put all my effort, as we all should, into young people. To show them the horrors they could be lead to, as many of their forebears were. To show what happens when there is inaction in the face of injustice, exclusion and barbarity. In this ‘“work of remembrance” we must also remind young people that the executioners were ordinary people, just like any of us. So, we must be vigilant as to how we respond to others, so we do not in turn become their executioners. » 

Sam BRAUN

Sam’s deportation

This page is our opportunity to listen to Sam Braun’s story. To hear his gentle, warm voice. His story is divided into four parts, all are painful. One cannot emerge unmoved. But one should emerge persuaded that good always triumphs over evil, hope in humanity over despair, and as Sam himself says, life over death.