Holocaust survivor Toby Levy was born in Chodorof, near Lvov, Poland in 1933.
After living under the occupation of Soviet soldiers beginning in 1939, the Jews in her town were forced into ghettos by invading Germans in the Spring of 1941.
Toby's family went into hiding in the fall of 1942, and taken in by a Polish woman and former customer of her father's until they were liberated in June 1944.
This is the fourth in a series of WJC interview with Holocaust survivors. Click here to watch Nelly Grussgott tell her story, here to watch Sami Steigmann, and here for José Urbach.