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Judith Rosenberg

Auschwitz survivor: ‘There was no life. We were starving’

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Scotland’s last Holocaust survivor has recalled the horror of Auschwitz as the 75th anniversary of the death camp’s liberation is marked.

Judith Rosenberg was 22 when she was put on a cramped train with her Jewish family in the spring of 1944.

Together they were transported from Gyor in their native Hungary to Poland where they were immediately split up.


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