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  • Adolf Eichmann
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    Adolf Eichmann
    Mug Shot of ADOLF EICHMANN - Nazi ADOLF EICHMANN was finally caught in Buenos Aires in 1960 and charged with war crimes for his role in the Final Solution. VERDICT: Hanged.
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  • MIDEAST-JERUSALEM-HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY
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    MIDEAST-JERUSALEM-HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY
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    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu laying a wreath for the Holocaust remembrance day at the Yad Vashem Museum in Jerusalem. Photo: Amos Ben Gershom GPO
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  • MIDEAST-JERUSALEM-HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY
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    MIDEAST-JERUSALEM-HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY
    (150416) -- JERUSALEM, April 16, 2015 (Xinhua) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) mourns after laying a wreath for holocaust victims during the Holocaust Remembrance Day at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Museum in Jerusalem, on April 16, 2015. From Wednesday sunset to Thursday, Israel officially commemorated the genocide of six million Jews by Nazi Germany during the World War II. (Xinhua/GPO/Amos Ben Gershom) (djj)
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  • STUDIO - Deborah Lipstadt
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    STUDIO - Deborah Lipstadt
    Deborah Esther Lipstadt is an American historian, best known as author of the books Denying the Holocaust, History on Trial: My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier and The Eichmann Trial. Lipstadt is the subject of a new film called Denial, starring Rachel Weisz who plays Deborah. Denial recounts the legal battle between Holocaust denier David Irving and Deborah Lipstadt, fighting for historical truth and proving the Holocaust took place.

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  • STUDIO - Deborah Lipstadt
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    STUDIO - Deborah Lipstadt
    Deborah Esther Lipstadt is an American historian, best known as author of the books Denying the Holocaust, History on Trial: My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier and The Eichmann Trial. Lipstadt is the subject of a new film called Denial, starring Rachel Weisz who plays Deborah. Denial recounts the legal battle between Holocaust denier David Irving and Deborah Lipstadt, fighting for historical truth and proving the Holocaust took place.

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  • STUDIO - Deborah Lipstadt
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    STUDIO - Deborah Lipstadt
    Deborah Esther Lipstadt is an American historian, best known as author of the books Denying the Holocaust, History on Trial: My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier and The Eichmann Trial. Lipstadt is the subject of a new film called Denial, starring Rachel Weisz who plays Deborah. Denial recounts the legal battle between Holocaust denier David Irving and Deborah Lipstadt, fighting for historical truth and proving the Holocaust took place.

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    STUDIO - Deborah Lipstadt
    Deborah Esther Lipstadt is an American historian, best known as author of the books Denying the Holocaust, History on Trial: My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier and The Eichmann Trial. Lipstadt is the subject of a new film called Denial, starring Rachel Weisz who plays Deborah. Denial recounts the legal battle between Holocaust denier David Irving and Deborah Lipstadt, fighting for historical truth and proving the Holocaust took place.

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  • STUDIO - Deborah Lipstadt
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    STUDIO - Deborah Lipstadt
    Deborah Esther Lipstadt is an American historian, best known as author of the books Denying the Holocaust, History on Trial: My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier and The Eichmann Trial. Lipstadt is the subject of a new film called Denial, starring Rachel Weisz who plays Deborah. Denial recounts the legal battle between Holocaust denier David Irving and Deborah Lipstadt, fighting for historical truth and proving the Holocaust took place.

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  • STUDIO - Deborah Lipstadt
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    STUDIO - Deborah Lipstadt
    Deborah Esther Lipstadt is an American historian, best known as author of the books Denying the Holocaust, History on Trial: My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier and The Eichmann Trial. Lipstadt is the subject of a new film called Denial, starring Rachel Weisz who plays Deborah. Denial recounts the legal battle between Holocaust denier David Irving and Deborah Lipstadt, fighting for historical truth and proving the Holocaust took place.

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  • STUDIO - Deborah Lipstadt
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    STUDIO - Deborah Lipstadt
    Deborah Esther Lipstadt is an American historian, best known as author of the books Denying the Holocaust, History on Trial: My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier and The Eichmann Trial. Lipstadt is the subject of a new film called Denial, starring Rachel Weisz who plays Deborah. Denial recounts the legal battle between Holocaust denier David Irving and Deborah Lipstadt, fighting for historical truth and proving the Holocaust took place.

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  • STUDIO - Deborah Lipstadt
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    STUDIO - Deborah Lipstadt
    Deborah Esther Lipstadt is an American historian, best known as author of the books Denying the Holocaust, History on Trial: My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier and The Eichmann Trial. Lipstadt is the subject of a new film called Denial, starring Rachel Weisz who plays Deborah. Denial recounts the legal battle between Holocaust denier David Irving and Deborah Lipstadt, fighting for historical truth and proving the Holocaust took place.

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  • STUDIO - Deborah Lipstadt
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    STUDIO - Deborah Lipstadt
    Deborah Esther Lipstadt is an American historian, best known as author of the books Denying the Holocaust, History on Trial: My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier and The Eichmann Trial. Lipstadt is the subject of a new film called Denial, starring Rachel Weisz who plays Deborah. Denial recounts the legal battle between Holocaust denier David Irving and Deborah Lipstadt, fighting for historical truth and proving the Holocaust took place.

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  • STUDIO - Deborah Lipstadt
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    STUDIO - Deborah Lipstadt
    Deborah Esther Lipstadt is an American historian, best known as author of the books Denying the Holocaust, History on Trial: My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier and The Eichmann Trial. Lipstadt is the subject of a new film called Denial, starring Rachel Weisz who plays Deborah. Denial recounts the legal battle between Holocaust denier David Irving and Deborah Lipstadt, fighting for historical truth and proving the Holocaust took place.

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  • STUDIO - Deborah Lipstadt
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    STUDIO - Deborah Lipstadt
    Deborah Esther Lipstadt is an American historian, best known as author of the books Denying the Holocaust, History on Trial: My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier and The Eichmann Trial. Lipstadt is the subject of a new film called Denial, starring Rachel Weisz who plays Deborah. Denial recounts the legal battle between Holocaust denier David Irving and Deborah Lipstadt, fighting for historical truth and proving the Holocaust took place.

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    STUDIO - Deborah Lipstadt
    Deborah Esther Lipstadt is an American historian, best known as author of the books Denying the Holocaust, History on Trial: My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier and The Eichmann Trial. Lipstadt is the subject of a new film called Denial, starring Rachel Weisz who plays Deborah. Denial recounts the legal battle between Holocaust denier David Irving and Deborah Lipstadt, fighting for historical truth and proving the Holocaust took place.

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  • Queens birthday honours
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    Queens birthday honours
    Ruzena Levy. Holocaust survivor who has been honoured in the Queens birthday honour
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    Queens birthday honours
    Ruzena Levy. Holocaust survivor who has been honoured in the Queens birthday honour
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    Queens birthday honours
    Ruzena Levy. Holocaust survivor who has been honoured in the Queens birthday honour
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    Queens birthday honours
    Ruzena Levy. Holocaust survivor who has been honoured in the Queens birthday honour
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    Queens birthday honours
    Ruzena Levy. Holocaust survivor who has been honoured in the Queens birthday honour
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    Queens birthday honours
    Walter Kammerling. Holocaust survivor who has been honoured in the Queens birthday honour
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    Queens birthday honours
    Walter Kammerling. Holocaust survivor who has been honoured in the Queens birthday honour
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  • Queens birthday honours
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    Queens birthday honours
    L-R Ernest Simon,Ruzena Levy, George Vulkan. Holocaust survivors who have been honoured in the Queens birthday honour.
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  • From Nazi camps to the Lake District: the story of the Windermere children. In 1945, hundreds of children liberated from concentration camps were flown into a tiny town in the Lake District to begin new lives.
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    From Nazi camps to the Lake District: the story of the Windermere children. In 1945, hundreds of children liberated from concentration camps were flown into a tiny town in the Lake District to begin new lives.
    From Nazi camps to the Lake District: the story of the Windermere children. In 1945, hundreds of children liberated from concentration camps were flown into a tiny town in the Lake District to begin new lives. Arek Hersh, Holocaust survivor, photographed at his home near Leeds. Arek Hersh was born in Sieradz, Poland in 1928. At the age of eleven, following Nazi Germany's invasion of Poland, he was taken to his first concentration camp. The camp started out with 2,500 men; eighteen months later only eleven were alive. Hersh was moved around several camps before being taken to Auschwitz. Even as a young boy at the time, Hersh deduced that those who were placed in a group with sick, young or old people were considered by the Nazis to be of no use and would be killed. Consequently, while Jews were standing in queues of fitter and weaker people before entering the camp, Hersh crossed to the fitter queue during a commotion near the rear of the line (SS officers tried to take a child from its mother), and in doing so, saved his own life. As the war approached its conclusion and Germany was surrounded by the Allies, Hersh and the other Jews at Auschwitz were transported across the country. He was eventually liberated at Theresienstadt (Terezin, Czechoslovakia) on 8 May 1945 by the Soviet Army. There were 5,000 Jews in his town but only 40 of them came out alive.
    The night before he was liberated, Hersh and a few other survivors found an unguarded German warehouse, from which they took as much food as they wanted; they ate so much that their stomachs hurt due to the sudden intake of rich fatty foods which they had lacked for so long. For Hersh, it was his first taste of chocolate in five years.
    The Soviet soldiers let all of the surviving Jews do whatever they wanted with the Germans; Arek took the captain's food to show him how it felt to starve.
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  • From Nazi camps to the Lake District: the story of the Windermere children. In 1945, hundreds of children liberated from concentration camps were flown into a tiny town in the Lake District to begin new lives.
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    From Nazi camps to the Lake District: the story of the Windermere children. In 1945, hundreds of children liberated from concentration camps were flown into a tiny town in the Lake District to begin new lives.
    From Nazi camps to the Lake District: the story of the Windermere children. In 1945, hundreds of children liberated from concentration camps were flown into a tiny town in the Lake District to begin new lives. Arek Hersh, Holocaust survivor, photographed at his home near Leeds. Arek Hersh was born in Sieradz, Poland in 1928. At the age of eleven, following Nazi Germany's invasion of Poland, he was taken to his first concentration camp. The camp started out with 2,500 men; eighteen months later only eleven were alive. Hersh was moved around several camps before being taken to Auschwitz. Even as a young boy at the time, Hersh deduced that those who were placed in a group with sick, young or old people were considered by the Nazis to be of no use and would be killed. Consequently, while Jews were standing in queues of fitter and weaker people before entering the camp, Hersh crossed to the fitter queue during a commotion near the rear of the line (SS officers tried to take a child from its mother), and in doing so, saved his own life. As the war approached its conclusion and Germany was surrounded by the Allies, Hersh and the other Jews at Auschwitz were transported across the country. He was eventually liberated at Theresienstadt (Terezin, Czechoslovakia) on 8 May 1945 by the Soviet Army. There were 5,000 Jews in his town but only 40 of them came out alive.
    The night before he was liberated, Hersh and a few other survivors found an unguarded German warehouse, from which they took as much food as they wanted; they ate so much that their stomachs hurt due to the sudden intake of rich fatty foods which they had lacked for so long. For Hersh, it was his first taste of chocolate in five years.
    The Soviet soldiers let all of the surviving Jews do whatever they wanted with the Germans; Arek took the captain's food to show him how it felt to starve.
    Hersh was included in a group of 300 Holocaust-surviving children who, following their liberation, were brought to the Lake Di

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  • On the 75th Holocaust memorial, wreaths are laid at the Soviet red army memorial and the Holocust memorial tree in the gardens of the imperial war museum
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    On the 75th Holocaust memorial, wreaths are laid at the Soviet red army memorial and the Holocust memorial tree in the gardens of the imperial war museum
    Soviet Memorial, Imperial War museum, London, GBR, 2020_01_27, On the 75th Holocaust memorial, wreaths are laid at the Soviet red army memorial and the Holocust memorial tree in the gardens of the imperial war museum. It is attended by local dignitaries, and the embassadors of Israel, the Russian Federation, Kygystan and Belarus. Helen Hays, MP for West Norwood and Dulwich , Neil Cole MP and Florence Eshamoli MP, are also present.. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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  • On the 75th Holocaust memorial, wreaths are laid at the Soviet red army memorial and the Holocust memorial tree in the gardens of the imperial war museum
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    On the 75th Holocaust memorial, wreaths are laid at the Soviet red army memorial and the Holocust memorial tree in the gardens of the imperial war museum
    Soviet Memorial, Imperial War museum, London, GBR, 2020_01_27, On the 75th Holocaust memorial, wreaths are laid at the Soviet red army memorial and the Holocust memorial tree in the gardens of the imperial war museum. It is attended by local dignitaries, and the embassadors of Israel, the Russian Federation, Kygystan and Belarus. Helen Hays, MP for West Norwood and Dulwich , Neil Cole MP and Florence Eshamoli MP, are also present.. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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  • On the 75th Holocaust memorial, wreaths are laid at the Soviet red army memorial and the Holocust memorial tree in the gardens of the imperial war museum
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    On the 75th Holocaust memorial, wreaths are laid at the Soviet red army memorial and the Holocust memorial tree in the gardens of the imperial war museum
    Soviet Memorial, Imperial War museum, London, GBR, 2020_01_27, On the 75th Holocaust memorial, wreaths are laid at the Soviet red army memorial and the Holocust memorial tree in the gardens of the imperial war museum. It is attended by local dignitaries, and the embassadors of Israel, the Russian Federation, Kygystan and Belarus. Helen Hays, MP for West Norwood and Dulwich , Neil Cole MP and Florence Eshamoli MP, are also present.. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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  • On the 75th Holocaust memorial, wreaths are laid at the Soviet red army memorial and the Holocust memorial tree in the gardens of the imperial war museum
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    On the 75th Holocaust memorial, wreaths are laid at the Soviet red army memorial and the Holocust memorial tree in the gardens of the imperial war museum
    Soviet Memorial, Imperial War museum, London, GBR, 2020_01_27, On the 75th Holocaust memorial, wreaths are laid at the Soviet red army memorial and the Holocust memorial tree in the gardens of the imperial war museum. It is attended by local dignitaries, and the embassadors of Israel, the Russian Federation, Kygystan and Belarus. Helen Hays, MP for West Norwood and Dulwich , Neil Cole MP and Florence Eshamoli MP, are also present.. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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  • On the 75th Holocaust memorial, wreaths are laid at the Soviet red army memorial and the Holocust memorial tree in the gardens of the imperial war museum
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    On the 75th Holocaust memorial, wreaths are laid at the Soviet red army memorial and the Holocust memorial tree in the gardens of the imperial war museum
    Soviet Memorial, Imperial War museum, London, GBR, 2020_01_27, On the 75th Holocaust memorial, wreaths are laid at the Soviet red army memorial and the Holocust memorial tree in the gardens of the imperial war museum. It is attended by local dignitaries, and the embassadors of Israel, the Russian Federation, Kygystan and Belarus. Helen Hays, MP for West Norwood and Dulwich , Neil Cole MP and Florence Eshamoli MP, are also present.. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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  • On the 75th Holocaust memorial, wreaths are laid at the Soviet red army memorial and the Holocust memorial tree in the gardens of the imperial war museum
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    On the 75th Holocaust memorial, wreaths are laid at the Soviet red army memorial and the Holocust memorial tree in the gardens of the imperial war museum
    Soviet Memorial, Imperial War museum, London, GBR, 2020_01_27, On the 75th Holocaust memorial, wreaths are laid at the Soviet red army memorial and the Holocust memorial tree in the gardens of the imperial war museum. It is attended by local dignitaries, and the embassadors of Israel, the Russian Federation, Kygystan and Belarus. Helen Hays, MP for West Norwood and Dulwich , Neil Cole MP and Florence Eshamoli MP, are also present.. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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  • On the 75th Holocaust memorial, wreaths are laid at the Soviet red army memorial and the Holocust memorial tree in the gardens of the imperial war museum
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    On the 75th Holocaust memorial, wreaths are laid at the Soviet red army memorial and the Holocust memorial tree in the gardens of the imperial war museum
    Soviet Memorial, Imperial War museum, London, GBR, 2020_01_27, On the 75th Holocaust memorial, wreaths are laid at the Soviet red army memorial and the Holocust memorial tree in the gardens of the imperial war museum. It is attended by local dignitaries, and the embassadors of Israel, the Russian Federation, Kygystan and Belarus. Helen Hays, MP for West Norwood and Dulwich , Neil Cole MP and Florence Eshamoli MP, are also present.. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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  • On the 75th Holocaust memorial, wreaths are laid at the Soviet red army memorial and the Holocust memorial tree in the gardens of the imperial war museum
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    On the 75th Holocaust memorial, wreaths are laid at the Soviet red army memorial and the Holocust memorial tree in the gardens of the imperial war museum
    Soviet Memorial, Imperial War museum, London, GBR, 2020_01_27, On the 75th Holocaust memorial, wreaths are laid at the Soviet red army memorial and the Holocust memorial tree in the gardens of the imperial war museum. It is attended by local dignitaries, and the embassadors of Israel, the Russian Federation, Kygystan and Belarus. Helen Hays, MP for West Norwood and Dulwich , Neil Cole MP and Florence Eshamoli MP, are also present.. © Pierre Alozie / eyevine

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  • They were teenagers at the same Nazi camp – now the Holocaust survivor sees his captor face justice 
Imprisoned by the Nazis, Manfred Goldberg has no feelings of vengeance towards the 93-year-old SS guard convicted in Hamburg last week.
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    They were teenagers at the same Nazi camp – now the Holocaust survivor sees his captor face justice Imprisoned by the Nazis, Manfred Goldberg has no feelings of vengeance towards the 93-year-old SS guard convicted in Hamburg last week.
    Holocaust survivor Manfred Goldberg pictured in his garden, London. As a 14-year-old Jewish prisoner inside Stutthof concentration camp, Manfred Goldberg used to meet his mother every day at the barbed wire fence that separated the men’s living quarters from the women’s, to check she was still alive. They could not speak or even get too close, in case they were shot by the armed guards in the nearby tower. Goldberg’s mind returned to this image last week, when he heard news that one of those watchtower guards, SS recruit Bruno Dey, has finally been convicted for his role in the Nazi atrocities. The two teenagers arrived at the camp in 1944 within just weeks of each other; at 17, Dey was only three years older than Goldberg.

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  • They were teenagers at the same Nazi camp – now the Holocaust survivor sees his captor face justice 
Imprisoned by the Nazis, Manfred Goldberg has no feelings of vengeance towards the 93-year-old SS guard convicted in Hamburg last week.
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    They were teenagers at the same Nazi camp – now the Holocaust survivor sees his captor face justice Imprisoned by the Nazis, Manfred Goldberg has no feelings of vengeance towards the 93-year-old SS guard convicted in Hamburg last week.
    Holocaust survivor Manfred Goldberg pictured in his garden, London. As a 14-year-old Jewish prisoner inside Stutthof concentration camp, Manfred Goldberg used to meet his mother every day at the barbed wire fence that separated the men’s living quarters from the women’s, to check she was still alive. They could not speak or even get too close, in case they were shot by the armed guards in the nearby tower. Goldberg’s mind returned to this image last week, when he heard news that one of those watchtower guards, SS recruit Bruno Dey, has finally been convicted for his role in the Nazi atrocities. The two teenagers arrived at the camp in 1944 within just weeks of each other; at 17, Dey was only three years older than Goldberg.

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  • They were teenagers at the same Nazi camp – now the Holocaust survivor sees his captor face justice 
Imprisoned by the Nazis, Manfred Goldberg has no feelings of vengeance towards the 93-year-old SS guard convicted in Hamburg last week.
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    They were teenagers at the same Nazi camp – now the Holocaust survivor sees his captor face justice Imprisoned by the Nazis, Manfred Goldberg has no feelings of vengeance towards the 93-year-old SS guard convicted in Hamburg last week.
    Holocaust survivor Manfred Goldberg pictured in his garden, London. As a 14-year-old Jewish prisoner inside Stutthof concentration camp, Manfred Goldberg used to meet his mother every day at the barbed wire fence that separated the men’s living quarters from the women’s, to check she was still alive. They could not speak or even get too close, in case they were shot by the armed guards in the nearby tower. Goldberg’s mind returned to this image last week, when he heard news that one of those watchtower guards, SS recruit Bruno Dey, has finally been convicted for his role in the Nazi atrocities. The two teenagers arrived at the camp in 1944 within just weeks of each other; at 17, Dey was only three years older than Goldberg.

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  • They were teenagers at the same Nazi camp – now the Holocaust survivor sees his captor face justice 
Imprisoned by the Nazis, Manfred Goldberg has no feelings of vengeance towards the 93-year-old SS guard convicted in Hamburg last week.
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    They were teenagers at the same Nazi camp – now the Holocaust survivor sees his captor face justice Imprisoned by the Nazis, Manfred Goldberg has no feelings of vengeance towards the 93-year-old SS guard convicted in Hamburg last week.
    Holocaust survivor Manfred Goldberg pictured in his garden, London. As a 14-year-old Jewish prisoner inside Stutthof concentration camp, Manfred Goldberg used to meet his mother every day at the barbed wire fence that separated the men’s living quarters from the women’s, to check she was still alive. They could not speak or even get too close, in case they were shot by the armed guards in the nearby tower. Goldberg’s mind returned to this image last week, when he heard news that one of those watchtower guards, SS recruit Bruno Dey, has finally been convicted for his role in the Nazi atrocities. The two teenagers arrived at the camp in 1944 within just weeks of each other; at 17, Dey was only three years older than Goldberg.

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  • They were teenagers at the same Nazi camp – now the Holocaust survivor sees his captor face justice 
Imprisoned by the Nazis, Manfred Goldberg has no feelings of vengeance towards the 93-year-old SS guard convicted in Hamburg last week.
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    They were teenagers at the same Nazi camp – now the Holocaust survivor sees his captor face justice Imprisoned by the Nazis, Manfred Goldberg has no feelings of vengeance towards the 93-year-old SS guard convicted in Hamburg last week.
    Holocaust survivor Manfred Goldberg pictured in his garden, London. As a 14-year-old Jewish prisoner inside Stutthof concentration camp, Manfred Goldberg used to meet his mother every day at the barbed wire fence that separated the men’s living quarters from the women’s, to check she was still alive. They could not speak or even get too close, in case they were shot by the armed guards in the nearby tower. Goldberg’s mind returned to this image last week, when he heard news that one of those watchtower guards, SS recruit Bruno Dey, has finally been convicted for his role in the Nazi atrocities. The two teenagers arrived at the camp in 1944 within just weeks of each other; at 17, Dey was only three years older than Goldberg.

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  • They were teenagers at the same Nazi camp – now the Holocaust survivor sees his captor face justice 
Imprisoned by the Nazis, Manfred Goldberg has no feelings of vengeance towards the 93-year-old SS guard convicted in Hamburg last week.
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    They were teenagers at the same Nazi camp – now the Holocaust survivor sees his captor face justice Imprisoned by the Nazis, Manfred Goldberg has no feelings of vengeance towards the 93-year-old SS guard convicted in Hamburg last week.
    Holocaust survivor Manfred Goldberg pictured in his garden, London. As a 14-year-old Jewish prisoner inside Stutthof concentration camp, Manfred Goldberg used to meet his mother every day at the barbed wire fence that separated the men’s living quarters from the women’s, to check she was still alive. They could not speak or even get too close, in case they were shot by the armed guards in the nearby tower. Goldberg’s mind returned to this image last week, when he heard news that one of those watchtower guards, SS recruit Bruno Dey, has finally been convicted for his role in the Nazi atrocities. The two teenagers arrived at the camp in 1944 within just weeks of each other; at 17, Dey was only three years older than Goldberg.

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  • They were teenagers at the same Nazi camp – now the Holocaust survivor sees his captor face justice 
Imprisoned by the Nazis, Manfred Goldberg has no feelings of vengeance towards the 93-year-old SS guard convicted in Hamburg last week.
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    They were teenagers at the same Nazi camp – now the Holocaust survivor sees his captor face justice Imprisoned by the Nazis, Manfred Goldberg has no feelings of vengeance towards the 93-year-old SS guard convicted in Hamburg last week.
    Holocaust survivor Manfred Goldberg pictured in his garden, London. As a 14-year-old Jewish prisoner inside Stutthof concentration camp, Manfred Goldberg used to meet his mother every day at the barbed wire fence that separated the men’s living quarters from the women’s, to check she was still alive. They could not speak or even get too close, in case they were shot by the armed guards in the nearby tower. Goldberg’s mind returned to this image last week, when he heard news that one of those watchtower guards, SS recruit Bruno Dey, has finally been convicted for his role in the Nazi atrocities. The two teenagers arrived at the camp in 1944 within just weeks of each other; at 17, Dey was only three years older than Goldberg.

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  • They were teenagers at the same Nazi camp – now the Holocaust survivor sees his captor face justice 
Imprisoned by the Nazis, Manfred Goldberg has no feelings of vengeance towards the 93-year-old SS guard convicted in Hamburg last week.
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    They were teenagers at the same Nazi camp – now the Holocaust survivor sees his captor face justice Imprisoned by the Nazis, Manfred Goldberg has no feelings of vengeance towards the 93-year-old SS guard convicted in Hamburg last week.
    Holocaust survivor Manfred Goldberg pictured in his garden, London. As a 14-year-old Jewish prisoner inside Stutthof concentration camp, Manfred Goldberg used to meet his mother every day at the barbed wire fence that separated the men’s living quarters from the women’s, to check she was still alive. They could not speak or even get too close, in case they were shot by the armed guards in the nearby tower. Goldberg’s mind returned to this image last week, when he heard news that one of those watchtower guards, SS recruit Bruno Dey, has finally been convicted for his role in the Nazi atrocities. The two teenagers arrived at the camp in 1944 within just weeks of each other; at 17, Dey was only three years older than Goldberg.

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  • They were teenagers at the same Nazi camp – now the Holocaust survivor sees his captor face justice 
Imprisoned by the Nazis, Manfred Goldberg has no feelings of vengeance towards the 93-year-old SS guard convicted in Hamburg last week.
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    They were teenagers at the same Nazi camp – now the Holocaust survivor sees his captor face justice Imprisoned by the Nazis, Manfred Goldberg has no feelings of vengeance towards the 93-year-old SS guard convicted in Hamburg last week.
    Holocaust survivor Manfred Goldberg pictured in his garden, London. As a 14-year-old Jewish prisoner inside Stutthof concentration camp, Manfred Goldberg used to meet his mother every day at the barbed wire fence that separated the men’s living quarters from the women’s, to check she was still alive. They could not speak or even get too close, in case they were shot by the armed guards in the nearby tower. Goldberg’s mind returned to this image last week, when he heard news that one of those watchtower guards, SS recruit Bruno Dey, has finally been convicted for his role in the Nazi atrocities. The two teenagers arrived at the camp in 1944 within just weeks of each other; at 17, Dey was only three years older than Goldberg.

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  • They were teenagers at the same Nazi camp – now the Holocaust survivor sees his captor face justice 
Imprisoned by the Nazis, Manfred Goldberg has no feelings of vengeance towards the 93-year-old SS guard convicted in Hamburg last week.
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    They were teenagers at the same Nazi camp – now the Holocaust survivor sees his captor face justice Imprisoned by the Nazis, Manfred Goldberg has no feelings of vengeance towards the 93-year-old SS guard convicted in Hamburg last week.
    Holocaust survivor Manfred Goldberg pictured in his garden, London. As a 14-year-old Jewish prisoner inside Stutthof concentration camp, Manfred Goldberg used to meet his mother every day at the barbed wire fence that separated the men’s living quarters from the women’s, to check she was still alive. They could not speak or even get too close, in case they were shot by the armed guards in the nearby tower. Goldberg’s mind returned to this image last week, when he heard news that one of those watchtower guards, SS recruit Bruno Dey, has finally been convicted for his role in the Nazi atrocities. The two teenagers arrived at the camp in 1944 within just weeks of each other; at 17, Dey was only three years older than Goldberg.

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  • They were teenagers at the same Nazi camp – now the Holocaust survivor sees his captor face justice 
Imprisoned by the Nazis, Manfred Goldberg has no feelings of vengeance towards the 93-year-old SS guard convicted in Hamburg last week.
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    They were teenagers at the same Nazi camp – now the Holocaust survivor sees his captor face justice Imprisoned by the Nazis, Manfred Goldberg has no feelings of vengeance towards the 93-year-old SS guard convicted in Hamburg last week.
    Holocaust survivor Manfred Goldberg pictured in his garden, London. As a 14-year-old Jewish prisoner inside Stutthof concentration camp, Manfred Goldberg used to meet his mother every day at the barbed wire fence that separated the men’s living quarters from the women’s, to check she was still alive. They could not speak or even get too close, in case they were shot by the armed guards in the nearby tower. Goldberg’s mind returned to this image last week, when he heard news that one of those watchtower guards, SS recruit Bruno Dey, has finally been convicted for his role in the Nazi atrocities. The two teenagers arrived at the camp in 1944 within just weeks of each other; at 17, Dey was only three years older than Goldberg.

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Imprisoned by the Nazis, Manfred Goldberg has no feelings of vengeance towards the 93-year-old SS guard convicted in Hamburg last week.
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    They were teenagers at the same Nazi camp – now the Holocaust survivor sees his captor face justice Imprisoned by the Nazis, Manfred Goldberg has no feelings of vengeance towards the 93-year-old SS guard convicted in Hamburg last week.
    Holocaust survivor Manfred Goldberg pictured in his garden, London. As a 14-year-old Jewish prisoner inside Stutthof concentration camp, Manfred Goldberg used to meet his mother every day at the barbed wire fence that separated the men’s living quarters from the women’s, to check she was still alive. They could not speak or even get too close, in case they were shot by the armed guards in the nearby tower. Goldberg’s mind returned to this image last week, when he heard news that one of those watchtower guards, SS recruit Bruno Dey, has finally been convicted for his role in the Nazi atrocities. The two teenagers arrived at the camp in 1944 within just weeks of each other; at 17, Dey was only three years older than Goldberg.

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    Anita Wallfisch, aged 95, cellist of the Auschwitz Women's Orchestra, photographed at her home in Willesdon, London
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    21/01/2021. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson virtual meeting with Holocaust Survivor. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson has a virtual meeting with a Holocaust Survivor Renee Salt and Liberator Ian Forsyth, in the study of No10 Downing Street. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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    Boris Johnson virtual meeting with Holocaust Survivor
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