They’ve moved to every corner of the planet, but the term “Holocaust survivor” is a difficult one to escape.
Now, a new project hopes to reveal the individuality of those who lived through WWII and impress upon a younger generation that their horrific experience doesn’t dictate who they are.
“They don’t want to be defined by this label and the easy generalisations people make about what they think a survivor is,” photographer Harry Borden told ABC News Breakfast.
“Like most things it’s more complicated than it first seems.”
Read the full article by Patrick Wood at ABC News.