Baltimore, MD - Apr. 18, 2016 - The Baltimore Holocaust Survivors and Descendants had its monthly meeting yesterday, Sunday April 17. Guest speaker was Mr. Charles Heller. Mr. Charles Ota Heller, was a “hidden child” during the Holocaust, the son of a mixed marriage born in Czechoslovakia three years before the Nazi occupation.

Raised a Roman Catholic, he was unaware of his Jewish roots, even after his Jewish father escaped to join the British army and twenty-five members of his family disappeared. Before his Christian mother was taken away to a slave labor camp, she hid him on a farm to protect him from deportation. His is an account of a long journey of persecution, struggle and survival in Nazi- and Communist-controlled Czechoslovakia, and of his escape to America.

It is the narrative of a man, who left the horrors of the past – and even his name – behind in the Old World to live the proverbial American Dream. Two cataclysmic events following Czechoslovakia’s Velvet Revolution brought him face-to-face with demons of his former life. On his journey, Heller discovered and embraced his heritage – one which he had abandoned so many decades earlier.

His book Prague: My Long Journey Home was published in 2011, and is the recipient of three awards. The group meets monthly at the Park Heights JCC. For information please contact Felicia Graber at hgraber@earthlink.net