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Magda Herzberger was born and raised in the city of Cluj, Romania. Being of Jewish faith, she and her family were deported to the German concentration camps in 1944 when the Nazi's occupied her native city. She is a survivor of three death camps: Auschwitz, Bremen, and Bergen Belsen. Most of her family members were killed by the Nazis. Her mother survived until 1994, passing away at the age of 93. Magda is a poet, lecturer, and composer. She is also the author of four previously published books: The Waltz of the Shadows (an autobiography in poetry form), Eyewitness to Holocaust (an autobiographical essay consisting of prose and poetry), Will You Still Love Me? (a collection of love poems dedicated to her husband), and Songs of Life (a poetry book with a variety of subjects). Even though out-of-print, all four of these books are available in limited quantities from 1st World Library. When requested, Magda will autograph each book sold with a special message. For the past 31 years Magda has been lecturing about the Holocaust and reading her poetry in schools, universities, church organizations, nursing homes, literary organizations, etc. She has also participated in many TV and radio programs. Magda was a marathon runner, skier, and mountain climber. She and her husband, Dr. Eugene Herzberger, a retired neurosurgeon, reside in Fountain Hills, Arizona. They have a daughter, Monica; a son, Henry; and two grandchildren.Herzberger, Magda is the author of 'Devotional Poetry ' with ISBN 9780976582175 and ISBN 0976582171.
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