Manfred Goldberg wants you to know how the Nazis took his brother’s life. And how an angel saved his
- Manfred Goldberg shared his story at the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, emphasizing the dwindling number of Holocaust survivors.
- Goldberg recounted his experiences of being a child in Nazi Germany, including the loss of his brother and the horrors he faced in concentration camps.
- He described a moment when a man, whom he considers an angel, whispered advice that saved his life during a labor camp.
- Now at age 94, Goldberg is committed to sharing his story to ensure that the memories of the Holocaust are not forgotten.
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