to share some of her experiences on tiktok, to teach a younger generation about the horrors of the camps. graham satchell has been to meet her. that was my number given in auschwitz. 10,572. they were born jewish. they are not human beings. we don t need them. what can we do with them? that is simple, we can kill them. lily ebert was born into what she describes as a respectable middle classjewish family in hungary in 1923. when the germans invaded hungary, then our life changed from one second to the other. lily was put on a train to the nazi death camp, auschwitz birkenau. it was 1944.
10,572. they were born jewish. they are not human beings. we don t need them. what can we do with them? that is simple, we can kill them. we made a factory. a factory, not to produce something. to kill picky people. and their crime was that they was born jewish. that was their crime. lily ebert was born into what she describes as a respectable middle classjewish
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