A few survivors lived to return to our natural home, here.
Until then, the survivors would live in 17 nearby hotels.
The children born at those times have a low death rate in infancy, and the survivors live to more than the average age.
The family later moved to Beirut, where her survivors still live periodically.
Only a few survivors lived to tell about it.
It is believed that survivors from three waves of migration still live in the country.
The longest survivor lived 512 days, when the mechanical heart failed.
Today, only 43 survivors live here, together with 400 people who had no earlier tie to Lidice.
The longest survivor has lived for 10 1/2 months.
The survivors lost their houses from the bomb and were living in barracks or hospitals.