By Alex Christodoulides
In late 1938 when Jane Keibel was a child and her parents began to talk about fleeing Nazi Germany, they had two choices: China or Cuba. Both, as it turned out, would take just as long to reach.
Keibel’s family
In late 1938 when Jane Keibel was a child and her parents began to talk about fleeing Nazi Germany, they had two choices: China or Cuba. Both, as it turned out, would take just as long to reach.
Keibel’s family