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Jan Markell and Anita Dittman
It was seven decades ago, but some who lived through the hell created by Adolf Hitler in Europe remain to tell their stories.
One is Anita Dittman, who will be a featured speaker at the upcomingUnderstanding the Times spring conference April 26 at Grace Church in Eden Prairie, Minn.
Her story also is being told in “Trapped in Hitler’s Hell,” a new project from WND Books, and in a WND Films documentary by the same name that explains how the winds of Nazism swept through Germany and scorched the continent with the blood of millions.
The documentary, according to Director George D. Escobar of WND Films, tells a story that is more than a history, a profile or a biography. It will be introduced at the conference.
“It’s rare to see two people, Anita Dittman and [conference organizer] Jan Markell, so much in synch with one another,” Escobar said. “Their collaboration produced a timeless book and now a documentary.
The movie, Escobar said, “not only recounts the horrors of the Holocaust, but forever reveals the spiritual journey of a young Jewish teen.”
“She yearned to know God personally. And God obliges her. Her faith is tested time and again, and grows stronger and stronger as she comes to know Jesus as her savior,” he said.
Reposted with permission