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Lily Ebert: Auschwitz survivor dies aged 100

By Editorial Board Published October 9, 2024 5 Min Read
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Lily Ebert: Auschwitz survivor dies aged 100

One of many final remaining survivors of the Auschwitz-Birkenau focus camp has died aged 100.

Lily Ebert died peacefully at her residence surrounded by her household, her great-grandson Dov Forman stated on X.

Ms Ebert was 20 years previous when she was deported from her hometown in Hungary to the focus camp.

She suffered “unimaginable loss” when her mom, youthful sister and brother had been killed by the Nazis in gasoline chambers, Mr Forman stated, however she vowed to inform her story.

Mr Forman wrote a bestselling e-book along with his great-grandmother, Lily’s Promise, which featured a foreword by the King and detailed the life she lived after the conflict.

After she was free of Auschwitz she lived in Switzerland and Israel earlier than shifting to the UK in 1967 together with her husband Samuel and settling in London.

She was recognised with an MBE for her providers to Holocaust training in January 2023.

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Household celebrates survivor’s ‘extraordinary life’

Mr Forman stated the household’s “beloved matriarch”, generally known as Safta, can be vastly missed.

“Over the years, Safta’s story touched hundreds of millions worldwide, reminding us of the resilience of the human spirit and the dangers of unchecked hatred. She taught us the power of tolerance and faith, the importance of speaking out, and the need to stand against prejudice,” he stated.

“She rebuilt her life with faith and love, never asking, ‘why me?’. Instead, she focused on what could be rebuilt from the ashes, and her positivity continues to guide us through these difficult times.

“As we mourn our beloved Mummy, Safta, we additionally have fun her extraordinary life. A light-weight that shone so brightly has gone darkish. She was our hero, and her absence leaves an unimaginable void in our lives.”

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King Charles (then the Prince of Wales) assembly with Ms Ebert at an exhibition at The Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace. Pic: PA

The King leads tributes to Holocaust educator

The King paid tribute to Ms Ebert’s “extraordinary resilience and courage”, saying she “became an integral part of the fabric of our nation”.

“As a survivor of the unmentionable horrors of the Holocaust, I am so proud that she later found a home in Britain where she continued to tell the world of the horrendous atrocities she had witnessed, as a permanent reminder for our generation – and, indeed, for future generations – of the depths of depravity and evil to which humankind can fall, when reason, compassion and truth are abandoned,” he stated.

Sir Keir Starmer stated Ms Ebert “represented everything that was best about humanity”.

The prime minister stated: “I think of her message of tolerance and hope; her courage to share her story and relive the horrors of her experience so that we might learn; her creativity and restless determination to be heard, which even led to her becoming a global star on TikTok. She was without doubt, one of this country’s great centenarians.”

The Affiliation of Jewish Refugees celebrated her “zest for life” with its chief government, Michael Newman, saying: “Lily was a trailblazing advocate for Holocaust education – her special connection with her great-grandson, Dov, helped to bridge the generation gap and reach millions of people through social media.”

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