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A 99-year-old Holocaust survivor said on Thursday he would return his federal order of merit award to the German state in protest over a parliamentary vote in which support from the far-right was ...
Commenting on the vote, another Auschwitz survivor, 82-year-old Eva Umlauf, compared the situation to 1930s Germany before Hitler's Nazis took power.
German Holocaust survivor Eva Umlauf appealed in an open letter on Thursday to conservative opposition leader Friedrich Merz not to align his centre-right CDU/CSU bloc with the far-right ...
Commenting on the vote, another Auschwitz survivor, 82-year-old Eva Umlauf, compared the situation to 1930s Germany before Hitler's Nazis took power. "We all know how German politicians once thought ...
Commenting on the vote, another Auschwitz survivor, 82-year-old Eva Umlauf, compared the situation to 1930s Germany before Hitler's Nazis took power.
Eva Umlauf said she has the tattoo A-26959 on her forearm skin, placed there by Auschwitz officials when she was 2 before Soviet soldiers liberated the camp and saved her and her family.
Eva Umlauf with her mother, Agnes Hecht, in Nováky, Slovakia, in a labor camp for Jews before their transfer to Auschwitz. As a baby, she was tattooed number A-26,959.
Eva Umlauf was only 2 when she and her mother were liberated from the camp — too young to remember the actual day.
Eva Umlauf with her mother Agnes Hecht in Nováky, Slovakia in a labor camp for Jews prior to their transfer to Auschwitz. As a baby, she was tattooed number A-26959.
Listening to Eva Umlauf, a survivor, talk about what happened, touched her heart, she said. She wished racism and intolerance were spoken about more frequently.
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