Because she was born Jewish, Lili Keller-Rosenberg experienced horror as a child in the Ravensbrück and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps. Faced with Nazi barbarity, "until I'm at least 100, I will bear witness," the radiant nonagenarian promised Tuesday evening in Porto-Vecchio. In a captivated cultural space, she recounted the atrocities she endured as a young girl, delivering a poignant and essential testimony, both a warning and an ode to li…
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Because she was born Jewish, Lili Keller-Rosenberg experienced horror as a child in the Ravensbrück and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps. Faced with Nazi barbarity, "until I'm at least 100, I will bear witness," the radiant nonagenarian promised Tuesday evening in Porto-Vecchio. In a captivated cultural space, she recounted the atrocities she endured as a young girl, delivering a poignant and essential testimony, both a warning and an ode to li…