In Memory of Paul Temmer
The Florida Holocaust Museum is saddened by the passing of Paul Temmer.
Born in Budapest in 1936, Paul lived in an overcrowded one-bedroom apartment, escaped a children’s shelter, and survived the Budapest ghetto as a child. His intuition and determination saved his family on multiple occasions. He spent the rest of his life turning that experience into a call to action for every person who heard him speak.
May his memory be for a blessing.
Paul shared his testimony with The FHM in 2013. Learn more about his story here.