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==Memoirs== | ==Memoirs== |
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- Mengele Twins (Candles Holocaust Museum)
- The Twins of Auschwitz (BBC News, 2015)
Memoirs
2011
Surviving the Angel of Death: The True Story of a Mengele Twin in Auschwitz (Terre Haute, IN : Tanglewood Pub., 2009) is the memoir written by Holocaust survivor Eva Mozes Kor (b.1934).
"Eva Mozes Kor was just ten years old when she arrived in Auschwitz. While her parents and two older sisters were taken to the gas chambers, she and her twin, Miriam, were herded into the care of the man known as the Angel of Death, Dr. Josef Mengele. Subjected to sadistic medical experiments, she was forced to fight daily for her and her twin's survival. In this incredible true story written for young adults, readers learn of a child's endurance and survival in the face of truly extraordinary evil. The book also includes an epilogue on Eva's recovery from this experience and her remarkable decision to publicly forgive the Nazis. Through her museum and her lectures, she has dedicated her life to giving testimony on the Holocaust, providing a message of hope for people who have suffered, and working for causes of human rights and peace."--Publisher description.
Bibliography
1990
Lucette Lagnado and Sheila Cohn Dekel. Children of the Flames: Dr. Josef Mengele and the Untold Story of the Twins of Auschwitz (New York, NY: Morrow, 1990).
"During World War II, Nazi doctor Josef Mengele subjected some 3,000 twins to medical experiments of unspeakable horror; only 160 survived. In this remarkable narrative, the life of Auschwitz's Angel of Death is told in counterpoint to the lives of the survivor twins, who until now have kept silent about their heinous death-camp ordeals and are themselves now inching into middle or old age. In stories that abound with ambiguity, anger, and redemptive hope, we encounter them first as children beginning their descent into Auschwitz by witnessing their entire families being led away to be killed. Later, we see the twins grateful for the soup and bread Mengele procured for them and reassured by his moments of seemingly genuine affection, yet terrified, always, by what he forced them to endure."--Publisher description.
Lucette Matalon Lagnado (USA, 1956-2019) was an Egyptian-born American Jewish journalist and memoirist. Born in Cairo to a Jewish family, she lived in the United States. She was a reporter for The Wall Street Journal.
Pages in category "Mengele Twins (subject)"
The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
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- Gabor Hirsch
- Jiri & Zdenek Steiner (MM / Czechia, 1929), Holocaust survivors
- Marc & Francesca Berkowitz (Czechia, 1932)
- Eva Schwarz (F / Hungary, 1932), Holocaust survivor
- Kalman & Eva Schwarz
- Eva & Vera Weiss (FF / Czechia, 1932), Holocaust survivors
- Eva & Moritz Zelmonovits
- Moritz Zelmonovits / Morris Zelmonovits (M / Hungary, 1932-1982), Holocaust survivor
- Pessa Balter / Paula Lebovics (Poland, 1933)
- Peter & Thomas Somogyi (MM / Hungary, 1933), Holocaust survivors
- Eva & Miriam Mozes (Romania, 1934)
- Miriam Friedman / Miriam Ziegler (F / Poland, 1935), Holocaust survivor
- Jirí & Josef Fiser (MM / Czechia, 1936), Holocaust survivors
- Tatiana Bucci (F / Italy, 1937), Holocaust survivor
- Rene & Renate Guttmann (Czechia, 1937)
- Yehudit & Lea Csengeri
- Olga & Vera Grossman (Czechia, 1938)
- George & Paul Hadl (Hungary, 1938)
- Andra Bucci (F / Italy, 1939), Holocaust survivor
- Hanka & Eva Traub (FF / Austria, 1939), Holocaust survivors
- Sara & Channah Seiler