Born in Hungary, Kaposi survived the
Debrecen ghetto and labour camps in Austria. She worked as a child labourer in the agricultural and armament camps of Austria. She returned to Hungary to live under the Stalinist communist regime. In 1956, she graduated from the
Technical University of Budapest. with a degree in electrical /electronic engineering. She contributed to the development of the Hungarian TV broadcasting infrastructure. After the
1956 Uprising against Communist rule, she escaped from her native Hungary and obtained a labour permit to work in England as an industrial researcher in the Telecommunication and Computer industries. She obtained a PhD in Computer Aided Design and worked as a lecturer, researcher and consultant in academic institutions and in the Telecommunication and Computer Industries in Britain. She worked for
Ericsson. She works closely with Beth Shalom, March of the Living, Echo Eternal and others. Her recently published memoir,
Yellow Star – Red Star, written in cooperation with the Hungarian historian László Csősz, tells of the Hungarian Holocaust and life under communism. Kaposi was appointed
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the
2022 New Year Honours for services to Holocaust education and awareness. == Works ==