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1951
George moves to Toronto, Canada and in 1954 starts a plumbing business with another Holocaust survivor. He soon marries and has three sons and much later a daughter. -
1998
Fumiko begins work at the Tokyo Holocaust Center as a coordinator. The Tokyo Holocaust Center is dedicated to educating children about the Holocaust and teaching them tolerance and compassion. -
Winter 2000
Fumiko visits Auschwitz Museum. She asks if the Museum could loan her some objects that belonged to children who lived in the concentration camp. -
March 2000
Fumiko receives Hana’s suitcase, along with a child’s sock & shoe, a child’s sweater, and a can of Zyklon B poisonous gas from the Auschwitz Museum.
Fumiko writes to everyone she can think of, about Hana Brady with no success. -
April 2000
Fumiko receives photographs of Hana’s drawings from the museum. -
Spring 2000
With the help of Small Wings, Fumiko opens an exhibition called “The Holocaust Seen Through Children’s Eyes”, where she display the artifacts she received from the Auschwitz M -
July 11, 2000
Fumiko arrives in Terezin and visits the Terezin Ghetto Museum. There she finds Hana Brady’s name in among a list of men, women and children who were imprisoned in Terezin and then transported to the east. -
2007
Hana’s Suitcase Onstage opens its USA tour in St. Louis. -
2009
George Brady receives Order of Ontario.