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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-22126164Anne Frank's stepsister Eva Schloss has been describing how she survived the Auschwitz concentration camp, "The human spirit is amazing, hope is amazing - I was one of the few lucky ones".
She told BBC World's Stephen Sackur how her mother went on to marry Anne's father Otto and how he helped her to overcome her bitterness at the world.
Talking about her new memoir After Auschwitz: A Story of Heartbreak and Survival, she described how she also felt a sort of jealousy at the attention focused on her dead stepsister.
*video at link*
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also: Holocaust survivor who hid in woods to survive
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-21222688
Polish Holocaust survivor, Sabina Miller, has described how she hid in the woods to escape from German soldiers during the Second World War.
"At night we went out to beg for food... It's a miracle I survived," she told the BBC.
Services to remember the millions of Jews and others killed during the Holocaust have been taking place across the UK, as part of Holocaust Memorial Day.
*video at link*
Summer Hathaway
(2,770 posts)thanks for posting.
steve2470
(37,481 posts)Behind the Aegis
(56,212 posts)This was a wonderful find. Thank you very much.
steve2470
(37,481 posts)steve2470
(37,481 posts)Polish Holocaust survivor, Sabina Miller, has described how she hid in the woods to escape from German soldiers during the Second World War.
"At night we went out to beg for food... It's a miracle I survived," she told the BBC.
Services to remember the millions of Jews and others killed during the Holocaust have been taking place across the UK, as part of Holocaust Memorial Day.
*video at link*
Behind the Aegis
(56,212 posts)I haven't watched this one yet.
steve2470
(37,481 posts)burrowowl
(18,494 posts)LeftofObama
(4,243 posts)Thanks for posting this. Here's a link to the United Sates Holocaust Memorial Museum if you're interested. I've spent hours perusing this website looking at pictures and reading articles. Some brought me to tears.
http://www.ushmm.org/
steve2470
(37,481 posts)
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