Sylvia Granberg's mother Elka survived together with two sisters.

Her mother, father, two brothers and a sister died either in the Polish ghetto of Łódź or in Auschwitz.

Via the white buses, the sisters then went to Sweden and Elka Granberg then started a family at Mariehem in Umeå.

Most of the family died

- Most of my family died.

But at least some poor person here and there survived.

And in 1982, mother found a brother who had also survived all the camps.

He lived in Prague.

She thinks it is important to keep the memory of the Holocaust alive, especially with the tense situation in Europe.

- As it looks now, they can actually happen again.

Purely theoretical.