Eva Kor was victim to some of the most heinous crimes of all time at the hands of the Nazi regime and the infamous Dr Mengele.
Yet the Auschwitz survivor forgave her torturers, saying: “If I had discovered forgiveness sooner, I would have had that 50 years of my life.
Forgive. See the miracle that can happen.” Growing up, Eva lived a happy life with her father, Alexander Mozes, her mother, Jaffa, older sisters, Aliz and Edit and her twin, Miriam.
They were the only Jewish family in the tiny village of Portz in Romania and worked as landowners and farmers. However, in 1941, the village became occupied by the Nazi armed guard.
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