International Holocaust Memorial Day: Survivors tell how to save their lives and reveal information to the United Nations

A Holocaust survivor described racial extinction as the most “horrible” and “incredible human history part”, and told Fox News. When she spoke to the UN General Assembly on Monday, she would spread a “don’t hate, don’t hate, don’t hate, Love “information.
Marianne Miller was born in Budapest, Hungary during World War II, and traveled from Israel to speak in New York City on the International Massacre Memorial Day. During the Massacre, Miller said that when she managed to escape a group of women to the train station, she was in her mother’s arms, and the train was waiting for them to take them to the Oswelin concentration camp.
Miller told Fox news numbers, “I am the survivor of the Holocaust. I can still say,” I have been there. “” Every day, the survivors of the Holocaust leave us, leaving only very few things. ”
She added: “This is not in the Middle Ages. It happened 80 years ago.” “I came to represent 6 million people who could not tell stories.”
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Violetta Nobel of the Holocaust survivor and her daughter Marianne Miller. (Polite photo/Fox News)
Miller said in a “cold, frozen December night” in 1944 that her mother proposed a plan that eventually saved their lives.
Miller said: “There is a quiet mother holding the child. The direction is the railway station, and the fate is the Oswelin concentration camp.” “I am in my mother’s arms, and then what she does before she did not do it before and after her did not do it with her before she did. Anything.
Miller recalled how her mother torn off her yellow stars, and then ran out of the line, hiding under the door, thinking that no one saw her.
“There is a young Hungarian Nazis, perhaps 18 or 19 years old, running in his eyes with hatred, aiming at her chest, swearing to her, and telling her ‘you dare to tear off the yellow stars, Miller said And adding that the soldiers threatened to kill her and made her mother re -join the boundaries without her.
Miller told Fox News that her mother then took off her golden wedding ring and provided it to the soldiers.
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The three generations of the Miller family traveled to Mary Maliam Miller in March 2024 at the Oswelin Concentration Camp in March 2024. (Polite photos)
“Look, this little baby. She fell asleep quietly in my arms. She didn’t do anything. Please let me go.
Miller added: “Young Nazis is holding his hand. Perhaps at this moment, he found a little bit of human nature or compassion.” “My mother ran to the darkness. He didn’t follow her.
Miller said: “We have to be saved,” the description of the scene as “one of my many miracles here today, you can tell my story.”
Last year, Miller appeared in Israeli comedian’s “Ring” with her son Adir Miller, an inspired by her story.
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When Marianne Miller, Marianne Miller showed here that she would spread “no annoying, love” information at the UN General Assembly on Monday. (Polite photos)
Miller also participated in the international parade of the annual massacre commemorative activities and education programs. The non-profit organization said that she “shared her survival stories with thousands of participants, joined the commemorative parade of Auschwitz-Birkenau in Hungary, and Auschwitz-Birkenau in Hungary.” There, she “expressed her dream of speaking to the world leaders in the United Nations to tell her story.”
It helped arrange Miller’s visit to the United Nations Headquarters, and it is expected that she will speak with more than 1,000 people.
Miller told Fox News numbers that “the massacre is the most horrible, ugliest, most terrible, and incredible part of human history” and “God created a lover, not hate.”
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Miller said: “The massacre should never happen again, and it will never happen again. Love.”