Holocaust survivor dies during visit to Auschwitz

Eva Moses Cor, one of the best known survivors of Auschwitz's camp, died in Poland during his visit to the site of the martyrdom of thousands of Jews. Born in Romania, which created the Museum of Cyphers in Indiana, U.S.A. (Child of Auschwitz Nazi Deadly Lab Experiments Survivors) by devoting her entire life [...]
Born in Romania, which created the Museum of Bears in Indiana, U.S.A. (Child of Auschwitz Nazi daddly Lab Experiments Surveys) devoted her entire life to informing people about the Holocaust passed away at the age of 85.
Forgive even your worst enemies. I saved Nazi Germany. I hope the U.S. don't turn their backs on refugees. When I forgave them [the Nazis] I felt liberated by Auschwitz and all the tragedy I had experienced”, it was her message during her last visit to the Auschwitz Museum, via a video posted on YouTube.
According to her, the battle against racial prejudice, which could lead to genocide, is as simple as the “respectful treatment of each other.
There are no major laws or governments needed for this”, it adds further.
Eva, along with her twin sister, Miriam, was 10 years old when they managed to survive the life - threatening injections performed in children by Nazi physician Joseph Mangele.
He witnessed a deadly human experiment on prisoners and was a member of the team of doctors who chose victims to be killed in the gas room. She recalls that sometimes when there was a high fever, the face of the Mengele appeared with “having sarcasm”.












