It still fascinates me, how far one’s hatred and indifference can reach
Eva Salamonová was born after the war to parents, who survived the Holocaust. Her whole childhood has been strongly marked by their awful experiences. Her mom had been hiding with her whole family at different places and families. She was also in evangelical lyceum in Modra. Eva’s father fought in the Slovak National Uprising, however, later he was captured by Germans and together with his brother they got to the prisoner-of-war camp. His brother died there of hunger. Eva Salamonová perceived Jewishness very intimately and only after the revolution and visiting of Israel she has managed to proudly bring back her origin.