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Return to the Nazi camp where Evaristo survived with milk stolen from an SS cat

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The Nazi concentration camp in Neuengamme, near Hamburg, spent 100,000 prisoners during World War II. Of them, 750 were Spanish prisoners. And there were two, the Muñoz brothers, carpenters, who secretly carried out their own mission: to try to feed a young Asturian prisoner named Evaristo Rebollar who had fallen ill. They passed the kitchen where the SS were eating, stole the milk of a cat that was fattening the cook in that hunger camp and gav…
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sport.es broke the news in on Friday, April 4, 2025.
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