Gena Turgel, Holocaust survivor who cared for Anne Frank, dies at 95
[2023-12-12 23:10:58]
Gena Turgel was a survivor of the Holocaust, comforting Anne Frank before the death of a young journalist and Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, was released one month later and died at the age of 95 in June.
British chief Ephraim Milbis announced her death. No other details are provided. This news has caused compliments by some people who shared the experiences of World War II during the past few decades, such as witnessing the Auschwitz concentration camp, Buchenwald, Bergen-Belsen Nazis. Terror affair at the camp.
After the end of the Second World War, Mrs Targard married Norman Targle, one of the British who liberated Bergen-Berlen, and was called "Brides of Berson". Her wedding dress is made of parachute silk and is part of the collection of the Imperial War Museum in London.
Two months ago, Mrs. Target wore a blanket on the knee and was sitting in a wheelchair and was participating in the annual genocide commemoration of the UK every year.
"My story is about survivors, but there are stories that 6 million people were killed," she said at the London Hyde Park event. "Perhaps it is the reason I can not escape - so my testimony seems to be the candle I shone for men, women and children who do not have any voice."
Born in Krakow, Poland, I was born on Gena Goldfinger on February 1, 1923. In 1941, she was forced to move to the Jewish district with her family. And I ate only the potato bag, flour and some belongings. According to the London Holocaust Education Trust, one brother was shot dead by the Nazi police and the other brother disappeared after trying to escape.
While trying to smuggle food to the labor camps, the sisters were shot. In January 1945, Mrs. Target and her mother were obliged to march from the Auschwitz concentration camp (Auschwitz) and left her sister.
In February 1945, Mrs. Gegel, 22, came to the hospital in Bergen-Bergen to take care of Anne Frank, a 15-year-old girl who died of typhoid fever.
"I washed her face and gave her water, I still can see the face, her hair and her expression," Mrs. Vogel told the BBC.
Mrs. Vogel published a memoir of "I lighted the candle" in 1987 and talked about her story at a school in the UK until her life was over.
Karen Pollock, Chief Executive Officer of the Holocaust Education Trust, said, "Her story is hard to hear - although she can not speak, no one has heard of her and will not forget her," Stated.
London Mayor Sadik Khan met Lady Geiger at the Hyde Park event in April and said, "It was inspired by the hard work of educating people about terrorist incidents."
To celebrate Hyde Park in April, Mrs. Targar said, "We hope to build a better future, dismantling anti-Semitism and all hatred and should not be tolerated." "I will ask you, please do not forget those who are not as lucky as you."
On the day of 2010, Miep Gies helped conceal the Jewish girl Anne Frank and his family during World War II and was the last survivor of a small group of people who died in the Netherlands. After Franks was discovered in 1944 and sent to concentration camps, Gis rescued the notes Anne Frank left behind and explained the two years she was hiding. These works later were published as "Anne Frank: The Diary of the Girls" and became one of the most widely read reports on the Holocaust.
The Holocaust is the moment of sorrow for many people. However, the story that occurred during the Holocaust was truly exciting and had an impact on the lives of many people all over the world. This is the story of Anne Frank and his family. Anne Frank was one of over one million Jews who died in the Holocaust (Anne Frank 1). In September 1939 when the Second World War began, more than 1.5 million Jews lived in the countries occupied or being occupied by Hitler. - Annelies Marie Frank (Full name of Anne Frank) was born on June 12, 1929 in Frankfurt, Germany. Her parents are Otto and Edith Frank. Ann is the 2nd daughter, older Margot is 3 years old. Ann's father works a