Eight Decades Later, a Holocaust Survivor Reunites with His Liberator
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At the end of his life, when anti-Semitism was again surging through the Dutch streets, Mattie Tugendhaft warned: “I feel like I’m in 40-45.”
On June 5, under the sky of Los Angeles, Andrew Roth, 97, and Jack Moran, 99, recognized and embraced each other, sealing a bond forged in the horror of World War II, according to The Washington Post. The USC Shoah Foundation, dedicated to preserving testimonies of the Holocaust, organized this unique meeting with the [...] The Holocaust Survivor Entry held a meeting with its liberator 80 years later was first published in Information Focus.
Classical Music Performed For Staunton Holocaust Survivor's Wall Of Fame Induction
As Gittel Burns was inducted into Staunton's Wall of Fame on Wednesday, June 25, three talented violinists played classical music. Gittel's father brought his violin to Buchenwald, the concentration camp, not yet a death camp. A Nazi officer liked his classical playing, where the officer later released him telling him to sell everything he could and get himself and family out of Germany...
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