Marian Turski, Holocaust survivor who warned of the danger of indifference, dies at 98
- Marian Turski, a Holocaust survivor and journalist, passed away at the age of 98, as reported by the Polish weekly magazine Polityka.
- Turski survived the Lodz ghetto, Auschwitz-Birkenau, and two death marches, losing 39 relatives during the Holocaust.
- He was known for his speeches warning against hatred and the dangers of indifference, especially during the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
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Marian Turski, Holocaust survivor and co-founder of Warsaw's landmark Jewish museum, dies at 98 - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Marian Turski, a Polish-born survivor of Auschwitz who helped found the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw, has died. He was 98. His death was announced Tuesday by the Polish magazine Polityk, where he worked as a columnist. A journalist and historian who documented the past and present of Poland and its Jews, he served from 2000–2011 as chair of the Association of the Jewish Historical Institute in Poland, an initiator of the …
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