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A WWII hidden child shares their story - Through the lens of Regina Sluszny

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Regina Sluszny is a WWII hidden child’ who managed to avoid persecution in German-occupied Belgium. In 1991, with the founding of the First International Gathering of Children Hidden During World War II (New York, United States), the forgotten children of the time attained a voice and a face, and a public forum that allowed the traumas to begin to be processed. Since then, Regina continues to testify about the Holocaust and children who went into hiding. She warns against intolerance, discrimination, racism and antisemitism.

The event, part of the series Through the lens of”, will take place in French and Dutch on the museum’s 6th floor. Regina Sluszny will share her story for 45 minutes, illustrated by a selection of images, followed by a 30 minute Q&A.

Practical Information
Registration is required.
14h00 - Dutch.
16h00 - French.
Entrance to the museum and participation in the event are free of charge
Suitable for adults and young people as from 12
This event will take place on the 6th floor
A book of Regina and her husband’s life story will be available for purchase in the museum shop.