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Holocaust survivor Mala Tribich warns people to 'guard against' repeat of atrocity 80 years after liberation of Bergen-Belsen

  • Holocaust survivor Mala Tribich, 94, emphasized the importance of guarding against atrocities like those of World War II, stating, 'It is up to us to guard against it'.
  • Tribich shared her painful experience of being deported to Bergen-Belsen, where she spent under three months ill with typhus before liberation on April 15, 1945.
  • She recalled seeing 'skeletons' and piles of corpses during her time at the camp, demonstrating the horrific conditions.
  • Tribich has spoken widely about her experiences through the Holocaust Educational Trust, ensuring that the memory of the Holocaust is not forgotten.
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