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“We survived the war and we have survived coronavirus” - the ‘lucky’ few Greater Manchester Jews who live to tell their stories on a Holocaust Memorial Day unlike any other

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Manchester Evening News heard from the remarkable men and women who not only escaped the Holocaust with their lives, but survived the coronavirus pandemic to carry on making their voices heard.

Werner and Ruth Lachs feel 'lucky' to be here. They have escaped from the grip of death twice. On both occasions, completely by chance and with the indispensable help of people who put their own lives on the line to protect them.The first time was as Jewish children living in Nazi Germany, as concentration camps began filling with people doomed to die.The second was mere months ago, when Werner, 94, contracted the coronavirus while in hospital, quickly followed by his wife Ruth, 84.“We were very frightened of getting coronavirus, and by accident we.

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