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I Danced for the Angel of Death - The Dr. Edith Eva Eger Story


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Wednesday, April 14
2:00 am on UEN-TV 9.1In I DANCED FOR THE ANGEL OF DEATH - THE DR. EDITH EVA EGER STORY, Edie recounts her remarkable story of survival as a prisoner at Auschwitz and her struggles with survivor's guilt. Edie and her husband came to the U.S. in 1949, and Edie would later go on to receive a psychology degree from the University of Texas. In the film, Edie examines how her ongoing work with patients has helped her grow and heal. -
Thursday, April 8
6:30 am on UEN-TV 9.1In I DANCED FOR THE ANGEL OF DEATH - THE DR. EDITH EVA EGER STORY, Edie recounts her remarkable story of survival as a prisoner at Auschwitz and her struggles with survivor's guilt. Edie and her husband came to the U.S. in 1949, and Edie would later go on to receive a psychology degree from the University of Texas. In the film, Edie examines how her ongoing work with patients has helped her grow and heal. -
Wednesday, April 7
10:30 pm on UEN-TV 9.1In I DANCED FOR THE ANGEL OF DEATH - THE DR. EDITH EVA EGER STORY, Edie recounts her remarkable story of survival as a prisoner at Auschwitz and her struggles with survivor's guilt. Edie and her husband came to the U.S. in 1949, and Edie would later go on to receive a psychology degree from the University of Texas. In the film, Edie examines how her ongoing work with patients has helped her grow and heal. -
Wednesday, April 7
9:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1In I DANCED FOR THE ANGEL OF DEATH - THE DR. EDITH EVA EGER STORY, Edie recounts her remarkable story of survival as a prisoner at Auschwitz and her struggles with survivor's guilt. Edie and her husband came to the U.S. in 1949, and Edie would later go on to receive a psychology degree from the University of Texas. In the film, Edie examines how her ongoing work with patients has helped her grow and heal. -
Wednesday, April 7
7:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1In I DANCED FOR THE ANGEL OF DEATH - THE DR. EDITH EVA EGER STORY, Edie recounts her remarkable story of survival as a prisoner at Auschwitz and her struggles with survivor's guilt. Edie and her husband came to the U.S. in 1949, and Edie would later go on to receive a psychology degree from the University of Texas. In the film, Edie examines how her ongoing work with patients has helped her grow and heal. -
Tuesday, April 6
11:01 pm on UEN-TV 9.1In I DANCED FOR THE ANGEL OF DEATH - THE DR. EDITH EVA EGER STORY, Edie recounts her remarkable story of survival as a prisoner at Auschwitz and her struggles with survivor's guilt. Edie and her husband came to the U.S. in 1949, and Edie would later go on to receive a psychology degree from the University of Texas. In the film, Edie examines how her ongoing work with patients has helped her grow and heal.