Eva Friedlander, speaks about her time in Hungary as a Holocaust survivor and her time with her husband George in post-World War II Rome.
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Hungarian Holocaust survivor Eva Friedlander escaped the Nazis by using her wit and resolve. After settling in America, she achieved her lifetime goal and became a successful art consultant and antique dealer. Eva studied in Rome at the Accademia di Belle Arte. She frequently shares her experiences about surviving both the war and her husband’s 45-year affair with audiences who urged her to write a book.