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Holocaust literature / Jewish history / Eva Mozes Kor / Josef Mengele / Hans Münch / CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center / Night / Auschwitz concentration camp / Forgiving Dr. Mengele / The Holocaust / Nazi Germany / World War II
Date: 2015-04-22 14:39:03
Holocaust literature
Jewish history
Eva Mozes Kor
Josef Mengele
Hans Münch
CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center
Night
Auschwitz concentration camp
Forgiving Dr. Mengele
The Holocaust
Nazi Germany
World War II

22 April 2015 Hello Herr Oskar Groening, My name is Eva Kor. In May 1944, when we were taken to Auschwitz, my name was Eva Mozes. My family and I were part of the Hungarian transport. My family included my father Alexand

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