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Holocaust survivor Mala Tribich warns people to 'guard against' repeat of atrocity 80 years after liberation of Bergen-Belsen

  • On April 15, 1945, British soldiers liberated Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, uncovering severe atrocities including mass graves and emaciated survivors, as noted by witnesses such as Captain Joe Patterson.
  • Mala Tribich, a Holocaust survivor, recalled the horrifying smell and sight of emaciated prisoners during the liberation.
  • The liberation revealed the extent of Nazi atrocities, with over 50,000 prisoners, primarily Jews, having died there, according to estimates.
  • Olivia Marks-Woldman emphasized that the horrors of Bergen-Belsen remain a reminder of the dangers of hate and the need for vigilance against intolerance.
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Starved people, sick people, dead bodies: When the British liberated the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in mid-April 1945, an apocalyptic picture was offered to them. The disturbing images were taken around the world as evidence of the Nazi atrocities.

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Mala Tribich (94), survivor of the Holocaust, tells her moving story from the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.

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Exactly 80 years ago, British troops liberated the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. To this day, the camp is a symbol of the crimes of the Germans in the Nazi era.

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