Lydia Tischler, also known as Lydie Tischlerová, is a remarkable individual who has overcome the unimaginable horrors of the Holocaust. Born in a country that would soon be invaded by the Nazi regime, Lydia's life took a drastic turn when Hitler's forces entered Czechoslovakia in March 1938, when she was just a tender age of ten.
As the war raged on, Lydia found herself confined in Nazi concentration camps, including the notorious Auschwitz and Theresienstadt, for a period of more than two years. This prolonged exposure to the harsh realities of the concentration camps had a profound impact on Lydia's life, shaping her into the strong and resilient individual she is today.