Marie Vischer Elliott: Surviving a WWII Concentration Camp to Discover Hope

Published: April 5, 2023, 11 a.m.

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As a little girl, Marie Vischer Elliott spent three years in a concentration camp under unimaginable conditions. She remarkably survived but her little brother, Georgie, died shortly after they were released due to what he endured in the camp. Years later, as a young mother, Marie was introduced to the gospel of Jesus Christ, which not only helped her heal from what she experienced during the war but also gave her hope of seeing her little brother again.\\xa0On this week\'s episode, Marie\'s story teaches us a powerful lesson about the devastating nature of war, the transformative doctrine of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, and the blessings of the temple.

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Show Notes

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2:04- Childhood Memories

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6:52- Where in the World is Java?\\xa0

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9:40- Religious Background

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12:02- The Beginning of the War

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19:25- The Camp

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21:39- The End of the War

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25:21- Georgie

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28:21- Forgiving and Forgetting

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31:39- Finding The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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35:09- Freedom

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37:51- No Winners in War

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42:38- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ?

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