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They were born in a hell on Earth and were never supposed to survive. But by some miracle a handful of babies born in Ravensbruck concentration camp in northern Germany made it out alive.
PARIS - They were born in a hell on Earth and were never supposed to survive. But by some miracle a handful of babies born in the Ravensbruck concentration camp in northern Germany made it out alive.
Ingelore Prochnow and her mother, however, were forced into a "death march" of 60 kilometres towards the Malchow sub-camp when advancing Soviet troops liberated them. The babies that survived ...
They were born in a hell on Earth and were never supposed to survive. But by some miracle a handful of babies born in Ravensbruck concentration camp in northern Germany made it out alive.
Around 6,000 prisoners were gassed and thousands of women and children sent to other camps as the Russians advanced. In total, between 20,000 and 30,000 people perished in Ravensbruck.
The camps have marked all of them in one way or another. Guy Poirot, who talks about his experiences to young people "so this will not happen again", said he is still "very marked psychologically ...
Nazi death camp survivor Susan Pollack paid a tearful tribute to the British soldiers who “helped retain my humanity”. The liberation of Bergen-Belsen by the British 11th Armoured Division ...
Around 6,000 prisoners were gassed and thousands of women and children sent to other camps as the Russians advanced. In total, between 20,000 and 30,000 people perished in Ravensbruck.
Ingelore Prochnow and her mother, however, were forced into a “death march” of 60 kilometres towards the Malchow sub-camp when advancing Soviet troops liberated them.