She said she hoped that contributing to the book would help future generations greater understand her experiences.
Louise Senderowich, leader of the My Voice project, said 45 books have been produced, detailing the stories of Holocaust survivors from across Greater Manchester and the north-west of England.
She said: “We have had such incredible feedback, especially when survivors like Marianne have gone into schools and told her story and the children have managed to read the book as well.”
Marianne added: “I have to give and one of the things I can give is my personal experience.
“People tell me that meeting somebody who was there seems to make an impression, and as long as I can do that, I will.”