News about Josef Mengele

Lily Ebert, 100-year-old Auschwitz survivor, celebrates becoming a great-great grandmother and declaring: 'The Nazis did not win'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 12, 2024
A 100-year-old Auschwitz survivor, becomes a great-great-grandma and revealed the 'Nazis did not win.' Lily Ebert, (left) who was recognised for her services to Holocaust education and made an MBE on the New Year Honours list last year, went from 'near-death at Auschwitz to creating five generations of Jewish life'. Her great-grandson, 20-year-old Dov Forman, took to X, formerly known as Twitter , to share an emotional picture of Lily with her daughters and grandchildren. (right)

No birdsong in Auschwitz has been heard for 80 years. Sabrina came away from the schoolgirl experience that such horrors would never occur again. But after October 7, she found it difficult not to despair

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 1, 2024
I travelled Auschwitz (Sabrina, pictured left), 40 miles from Krakow, southern Poland, as part of the European Jewish Association's two-day conference held last weekend to coincide with Holocaust Memorial Day. 'We are reminded of the darkest days of the Jewish people and Europe here,' said former Israeli President Reuven Rivlin during a moving memorial service inside the camp.' "We invented the word "Never Again" when Birkenau-Auschwitz was freed, a hundred years ago.' I was positive the whole world learned a lesson before. But since October 7, I have been wondering: "Are those words just words, or do they mean something?"'

Following his wife's death, an Auschwitz survivor who was brought to face with Nazi 'Angel of Death' tells how he found love with fellow Holocaust survivor 89

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 27, 2024
Ivor Perl (who was born as an infant) feels strongly that the 'X factor' was retained - something intangible that went beyond luck.' And, considering that he survived an encounter with Auschwitz's 'angel of death', a typhus infection, and several other brush with the author, it's likely that he's right. After being taken to Auschwitz in Nazi-occupied Poland with his mother and eight of his children in 1944, the perpetrator of Nazi terror, 92, who spoke with MailOnline to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day, came face to face with twisted doctor Josef Mengele (inset top). Ivor, a young Jewish child who was sent to the camp with their families during the Holocaust, was doom. Ivor recalls how, when he was face-to-face with Mengele, who would determine the fate of arrivals with a point of his finger, he said he was 16. He may not have been here if he had given the mass murderer his true age. The great-grandfather now lives in north London, just a stone's throw from where his 'girlfriend' Miriam (right with Ivor) and inset bottom as a child. Both were widowed in their 80s and are now 'like two peas in a pod,' a close recall of one of the twentieth century's biggest tragedies.

I asked my mother how she survived the Holocaust, knowing that her parents and siblings had been killed by the Nazis. Her answer changed my life

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 25, 2024
Mira was 17 years old when she first arrived in Auschwitz, the notorious concentration camp where Josef Mengele selected her to live. The remainder of her family was sent to their deaths. Rachelle Unreich, her daughter, inquired about the mystery of her rebirth as she approached her 90th birthday.

The Dragons' Den actress, who has sparked a lot of local rage with her 'Love Haven' in the Peak District, has sparked a lot of local outrage

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 1, 2023
JANE FRYER: Save Cressbrook Dale, a group of local people with a website and, perhaps, more plastic protest banners than the teen village of Cressbrook, population 135, can properly accommodate. On the other hand, mother-of-five Rachel Elnaugh, 58, a retired Dragon on BBC show Dragons Den and the first female business consultant (until her own business, Red Letter Days, went bankrupt in 2005 and was a little too late to go back to work). Rachel is a devoted anti-vaxxer and 5G conspiracy theorist who once argued that overworked chief medical officer Sir Chris Whitty should be hanged, just like those convicted at the Nuremberg Trials.

In Germany, the remains of victims whose bones were retrieved by Nazi scientists are laid to rest

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 23, 2023
During dig digs on the grounds of Berlin's Freie Universitaet, fragments of human bones were discovered in 2014. Thousands more fragments were discovered around the site over the past two years. On Thursday, Berlin hosted a funeral to honor the individuals whose identities remain a mystery, but the perpetrators of crimes committed in the name of science are undoubtedly the victims of crimes committed in the name of science. The funeral, which was arranged by the University, took place in a cemetery in the west of the city, near to the location where the 16,000 bone fragments were discovered during archaeological digs following the initial discovery. 'Even if it has been a long time, we must continue to provide hope to all the victims, even if we do not know their names.'

How two mothers saved me from death camp

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 2, 2023
As usual when reading a book about the Holocaust, you can hardly believe that man can inflict cruelty and depravity on a man, let alone on such a small child. At Birkenau, this tiny little Belarusian girl - not Jewish, but the daughter of partisans captured by the Germans and loaded into cattle trucks - spent two freezing winters in the children's barrack.

Lily Ebert, 99, a Holocaust survivor and TikTok actor, has been awarded an MBE at Windsor Castle

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 31, 2023
After being listed in the New Year Honours list, Lily Ebert was recognised for her contributions to Holocaust education at Windsor Castle on Tuesday, the first overseen by King Charles after his ascension to the throne. Dov Forman, 19, was her great-grandson who accepted the award with the great-grandmother. Ms Ebert, a founding member of the UK Holocaust Survivor Centre, and her grandson are among the millions of people who want to educate the younger generation about the Holocaust.

Since being unmarried and childless, only half of the New York Holocaust survivor's $40 million fortune remains

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 18, 2022
Ten years later, the $40 million estate of Holocaust survivor and Staten Island developer Roman Blum, who died in 2012, is being litigated by potential heirs. Blum, a builder and auctioneer on Staten Island following the building of the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, did not leave a will filed in New York State. The Richmond County Public Administrator's office is coordinating the distribution of his estate, but taxes and attorney fees have reduced it by half. Currently there are two parties claiming the right to the fortune: Maxim Shimnyuk, a 44-year-old Russian immigrant who appears to be Blum's grandson, is the one claiming to be Blum's great-grandson. The other is Helen Pietrucha, a long-lost love of Blum's, who is accused of a "innocent will" he left her before they were separated by Russian soldiers during World War II. The will, which was never lodged in Staten Island and signed by two deceased witnesses in 1987, is now being litigated in court.

Arnold Schwarzenegger visits Auschwitz meeting a Holocaust survivor who was experimented on

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 28, 2022
Arnold Schwarzenegger, the beloved action hero, died in Auschwitz on Wednesday to spread the word of 'terminating bigotry once and for all.' The former governor of California examined the barracks, watchtowers, and gas remains of gas chambers that survived as proof of the Nazi extermination of Jews and others during World War II. He also worked with a woman who was 3-year-old child was exposed to experiments by famed Nazi doctor Josef Mengele, also known as the Angel of Death, for his cruel experiments on prisoners at Auschwitz. "This is a tale that must be kept alive, and it's a tale we must tell over and over again," he said after visiting the Auschwitz Jewish Center Foundation. 'Let's combat bigotry together and let's just stop it once and for all,' Schwarzenegger said. He vowed that it would not be his last visit to Auschwitz after deciding that it would not be his last, quoting the visitor's book with his immortal phrase "I'll be back."

Lara Logan claims Jill Biden knows her husband has dementia

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 16, 2022
First Lady Jill Biden, according to Lara Logan, the former CBS News reporter and Fox Nation host, knows that her husband has dementia and is'lying to the entire country about it.' Logan, a Fox Nation producer who was ousted late last year, made the claim in an interview with Newsmax TV on Thursday, but no one provided details. Biden, 79, has vehemently denied similar charges in the past. You're never going to see Jill Biden propping up her husband,' Logan told network host Eric Bolling.