Carla Olman Peperzak
Carla Olman Peperzak Carla was born and raised in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. She was sixteen years old in 1940 when the nazies occupied The Netherlands. She is a Holocaust survivor and persevered for three and a half years as an active resistance fighter in the Dutch Resistance. Mainly Carla helped fellow Jews in hiding. She met and married her husband, Paul, after the war. She first arrived in the US in 1948. She and Paul lived on several continents. They moved 13 times overseas and in the US...See more
Carla Olman Peperzak Carla was born and raised in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. She was sixteen years old in 1940 when the nazies occupied The Netherlands. She is a Holocaust survivor and persevered for three and a half years as an active resistance fighter in the Dutch Resistance. Mainly Carla helped fellow Jews in hiding. She met and married her husband, Paul, after the war. She first arrived in the US in 1948. She and Paul lived on several continents. They moved 13 times overseas and in the US. Carla moved to Spokane in 2004 following Paul's death. During the last 10 years she has dedicated her life to educating people about the Holocaust mainly to students at middle schools, high schools and universities primarily in the Pacific Inland Northwest. She is an official speaker of the Seattle based Holocaust Institute for Humanity. Carla is passionate in teaching people about the Holocaust so that the atrocities of those years will not be repeated and that the six million Jews who died will not be forgotten. She was honored in 2015 by the state of Washington in the Senate Resolution 8623 as a hero and a person who saved many lives. Carla considers herself a "professional volunteer" as over the years she has received many awards for her endeavors. Her awards and service includes: President of the World Bank Volunteer Service, President of the Colorado Opera Festival, Recipient of the El Paso County Bar Auxiliary (Molly Walker Award) for outstanding service to law related education, member of the planning group of Opera America Trustee Volunteer Project, Paul and Carla received the award, Opera Guilds International Partners in Excellence, for outstanding volunteer services in the field of Opera, President of the Colorado Opera Festival, Vice-President of Colorado Springs Hadassah Chapter and President of the Spokane Hadassah Chapter, in Kenya she was involved in the Red Cross and organized a scouting troop in Thailand and numerous civic volunteer works. Carla has become a cornerstone in every one of her communities, naturally helping those in need. She continues to provide time, wisdom, and warmth wherever she can. And, most importantly, as the memory of the Holocaust fades, Carla keeps the flame of remembrance alive for generations to come. See less
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