“I always bring here one of my relatives to teach them, to educate them what happened,” Ladany said. The Ladanys fled Belgrade in 1941 after their home was bombed by the German Luftwaffe, or air force. They escaped to Budapest, Hungary, but were eventually captured by the Nazis and sent to Bergen-Belsen, where 52,000 mostly Jewish prisoners died at the concentration camp and more than 19,000 prisoners of war, mostly from the Soviet Union, died at the adjacent POW camp. After being freed in the exchange, Ladany and his family traveled to Switzerland and ultimately moved in 1948 to Israel....