Diana Budisavljevic was a woman who could not ignore the fact that thousands of children, separated from their parents, were found in the concentration camps at the verge of death. She was a woman who looked further than herself, risking her own life for the sake of others, courageous enough to stand up to the most brutal regime and to make an impact on the humanity.
By Hana Radovanovic
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