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Eva Mozes Kor Dead at 85, Known For Video and Forgiveness

Postby JLAD Prove Me Wrong » 3 years 5 months ago (Mon Dec 30, 2019 9:50 pm)

This happened several months ago, but IMO, it still deserves an article. Former camp inmate Eva Mozes Kor died at age 85. She was known for a Facebook video in which she was supporting the holocaust. She was unique among former inmates, in that she publicly forgave the Germans and Hitler. Most people were touched by that, but holocaust groups were quite angry that she did that. There were former camp inmates who even refused to sit with her at a table because of this. She referred to the Germans as 'Amalek' - which is incitement to murder - but that remembering their supposed actions does not help anyone.

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=644708642579477

https://www.timesofisrael.com/holocaust ... e-revenge/

https://jewishnews.timesofisrael.com/ev ... ies-at-85/

Holocaust survivor Eva Mozes Kor, who underwent experiments in Auschwitz together with her twin sister, has died at the age of 85.

Kor, who lived in Terra Haute, Indiana died on Thursday morning in Krakow, Poland, the CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center she founded said in a statement.

She was in Poland with the museum’s annual trip to visit Nazi camps.

Kor and her sister were one of some 1,500 sets of twins who were experimented on by Josef Mengele. CANDLES stands for Children of Auschwitz Nazi Deadly Lab Experiments Survivors. She founded the museum in 1985.

She and her twin sister Miriam, who were born in Romania, were the only members of her family to survive the Holocaust, after being sent to Auschwitz in 1944. They were liberated 18 months later by the Soviet army.

Kor moved to Israel, with her sister, in 1950 where she served in the Israeli army as a Sergeant Major in the Engineering Corps. In 1960 she married fellow survivor, an American, Michael Kor and they moved to the United States.

Her experiences during the Holocaust became public due to the 1978 miniseries “The Holocaust.”

She returned to Auschwitz to share her experience with groups during tours of the site, including annually with groups from CANDLES.

Karen Pollock, Chief Executive of the Holocaust Educational Trust UK said: “I never had the opportunity to meet Eva, but I read about her, knew people who knew her and followed her on social media. At 85 years old, she clearly was a true force of nature.”

On the sad news of her passing, we pay testament to the immense work she did educating others about the unimaginable suffering she, her twin sister, and her family endured. Eva brought the stories of those who were victims of human experimentation into the public – ensuring that future generations knew the abhorrent truth of the past.”

Kor frequently spoke about the power of forgiveness and publicly forgave Mengele and the Nazis.

Her embrace in 2015 of 94-year-old Auschwitz guard Oskar Groening, during his trial in Germany, made headlines.

During an exclusive interview with Kor in 2016, she told Jewish News she would offer forgiveness to all Nazis – including Hitler.

Speaking from her home in Terre Haute, Indiana, she said: “If I forgive everybody and Hitler is the greatest perpetrator, the most evil man that I have ever known about, am I going to keep that wound open and have Hitler and his activities and actions ruin my life? Why would I not forgive him?

“And who decided that the worst perpetrator cannot be forgiven, and therefore the victims have to suffer?

“Because I am not ever looking at the perpetrator, what the perpetrator deserves. My forgiveness is strictly from the perspective of a victim, a survivor.”

She added: “Everybody should be forgiven, not because Hitler deserves it, but because every victim deserves to be free of what Hitler imposed on us.”

The CANDLES museum wrote in its announcement of Kor’s death: “The themes of Eva’s life are apparent. We can overcome hardship and tragedy. Forgiveness can help us to heal. And everyone has the power and responsibility to make this world a better place. We hope Eva’s story continues to change the lives of those who hear it for many years to come.”

The museum will remain closed until Tuesday to honour her.
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Re: Eva Mozes Kor Dead at 85, Known For Video and Forgiveness

Postby Lamprecht » 3 years 5 months ago (Mon Dec 30, 2019 10:30 pm)

More on Kor, from: viewtopic.php?p=91510#p91510

Lamprecht wrote:We shall begin with another Mengele tale, which are my personal favorite. In this one, Mengele injects Eva Kor with some mystery substance and, for some unknown reason, tells her she will die in two weeks. But she didn't:
Why I forgive the Nazis who murdered my family

Eva Kor made it out of Auschwitz but her family was killed in the gas chambers. In a new documentary she explains why, despite protest from other Holocaust survivors, she has decided to forgive
...
Eva and her twin sister Miriam were only kept alive as medical guinea pigs for the fearsome camp physician Dr Josef Mengele, who was obsessed with identical siblings. One mysterious injection administered by Mengele almost killed the then 10-year-old Eva. She recalls him standing over her barracks bed and announcing triumphantly that she had just two weeks to live.

But she survived Auschwitz – and then Dr Mengele, who later fled to South America where he died in 1979. Last April, Eva travelled to Germany to give evidence in the trial of his former colleague and, despite suffering so much at Nazi hands, publically forgive his sins.
https://archive.is/ZW7YR


Also:
Eva Kor going viral on Facebook, already at 100 million views
viewtopic.php?t=11394

The Girl Who Forgave The Nazis
viewtopic.php?t=10079
"There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments, and which cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance -- that principle is contempt prior to investigation."
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NOTE: I am taking a leave of absence from revisionism to focus on other things. At this point, the ball is in their court to show the alleged massive pits full of human remains at the so-called "extermination camps." After 8 decades they still refuse to do this. I wonder why...


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