Eva Salier

Eva Salier (née Hellendag; 1923 – August 12, 2014) was a survivor of the Nazi Holocaust. She has written a collection about her experience during her enslavement by the Nazis: "The Survival of a Spirit", a summation of the hardships suffered by her small bureau of "girls" as they were forcibly moved from shadowy site to indistinctive site where they worked on electronic gear, including sending tubes for the enigma coding machine and V-2 counsel systems. As she tells the story, she worked upon the first solid allow in transistors that would replace the tubes in the suggestion system of the V-2. But this has never seen the blithe of day. The folder was moreover translated into German as Lebensweg einer Koblenzer Jüdin and as Ungebrochen durch die Hölle.

She was with a prolific painter, watercolorist and cartoonist.[citation needed] Her works of art are in the Goodwin Holocaust Museum and many personal collections re the country.

She was born in Germany and emigrated to the United States after World War II, living most of the blazing of her dynamism in New Jersey.

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