7 May @ 10:00 pm – 11:30 pm

Join us for a compelling virtual discussion with journalist and historian Rosie Whitehouse as we delve into her latest book, Two Sisters: Betrayal, Love, and Resistance in Wartime France.
This powerful true story follows Marion and Huguette Müller, two sisters whose lives were shattered when the Nazis invaded France in 1940. Through meticulous research and gripping storytelling, Whitehouse uncovers their harrowing journey — one marked by loss, resilience, and the courageous efforts of those who risked everything to save them.
Perfect for history enthusiasts, Second World War scholars, and anyone moved by stories of survival and resistance, this discussion will offer unique insights into the moral complexities of war, the strength of human connection, and the enduring quest for justice.
Rosie Whitehouse is an experienced journalist with a distinct focus on exploring the tapestry of Jewish life in the aftermath of the Holocaust. Her insightful writing features in respected publications including BBC Online, The Observer, The Independent, Tablet magazine, The Jewish Chronicle, Haaretz, and others. A proud alumna of the London School of Economics, Rosie also serves as a historical advisor to Centropa, a leading Jewish history institute based in Vienna.