Ida Feinberg and her family lived happily in Vilna until the Germany army occupied Vilna on June 25, 1941, soon after Ida had married Sender, moved into the Vilna Ghetto, Ida, Sender, and her father were deported to Estonia, one of the Baltic States, to Vaivara, a concentration camp. Ida survived, despite typhus, malnourishment, hard labor, and a death march. Ida’s memoir is one of the few we have of Holocaust survivors sent to Vaivara Concentration Camp.