Marian Blumenthal Lazan should be granted the medal of honor. She was a very strong woman during the Holocaust. When she was put into a concentration camp they had little food. Then she and her mom snuck into the kitchen and started making food.
The guards came in and they hid from them, or they would have died. When they were in hiding the hot boiling water spilled on her leg, but she did not make a sound because she knew if she would have made a sound they would have been killed.
Marian Blumenthal Lazan has the courage to speak about her experience during the
Holocaust. Marian speaks all over the world at schools, churches, communities and more. Over 2 million people today has heard of Marian’s story and what she went through for 4 years…show more content… Marian Blumenthal Lazan is now honored all over the world. Each day more and more people ask Marian to come down and tell her story to schools and other events.
The people who honor Marian want to know what it was like to be in the middle of the
Holocaust and what she had to go through to survive. Not only do the people honor her for her story but they honor her because she was strong, and the thing she did after the
Holocaust. After she and her mom were saved by the Americans they moved to
America to New York in America. Marian went to school. When she was 13 she was in
4th grade because she was too far behind everyone else. She works hard to be great in school. She graduated high school at the top of her class in 1953.
There are other people besides Marion Blumenthal Lazan. I know there are people out there that don’t believe she should be granted medal of honor. Like Anne Frank, she did have the second top produced book about the Holocaust and I'm sure that you guys know her story but she died and Marian survived to tell her story. Now I don’t think she should be granted because she survived its what she did when she was in the concentration camps. In my opinion, the other people was not as strong like