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After the war ended, she and Ida left for the United States. Her sister, now 91, lives nearby in Colorado.

“I still hate tea,” Small said. “It reminds me of England.”

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The Holocaust cast a shadow that has hung over generations. Small’s daughter, Miriam Saunders, recalled growing up in a German-Jewish enclave of New York’s Washington Heights neighborhood where no one seemed to have grandparents. She would wake up to her father’s nightmare screams. She knew there was something the adults around her were keeping secret.

“I didn’t know why they did the things they did,” Saunders, 60, said. “They lived in fear, but I never knew why.”

It was years before Small and her husband spoke of the past. They joined a group of Holocaust survivors when they moved to Long Island and, slowly, they began talking. Small’s 35-year-old granddaughter, Jenniffer Veno, said she was nearly a teenager before her grandmother told her about the trains that carried the children from their homeland and their families.

The Smalls began sharing their stories in schools. At one school, the students questioned her for almost two hours and doted on her. “They asked for my autograph!” she said. “I felt like a celebrity!”

She does it because it’s therapeutic. Telling her stories, her daughter said, is what has kept Small sane.

But it never became easy. When one class seemed disinterested, she vowed never to speak to a class again, but she relented because she doesn’t want her history to die with her. She has six great-grandchildren, ranging in age from 5 to 20. It’s critical that they know.

“If I didn’t go through this and if I didn’t survive,” Small said, “you wouldn’t be here.”

Two generations — her daughter and granddaughter — flanked her as she recounted her life. They assured her that the youngest generation would know that their great-grandmother’s story of survival is also their own.

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