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International Holocaust Remembrance Day: Survivor recounts how mother saved her life, reveals message to UN

The Holocaust survivor who described Genocide's most “terrible” and “the incredible part of the history of mankind” is “hated, love” when she spoke to the United Nations General Assembly on Monday to Digital of Fox News. Tell you spread the message. 。

Marianne Miller was born in Budapest, Hungary during World War II, and spoke to the International Holocaast anniversary from Israel in New York. During the Holocaust, Miller says he was in his mother's arm when he was able to escape from the line of a woman marching to the railway station.

“I'm a Holocaust survivor. I can still say,” I was there, “said the Fox News Digital. “Every day, the Holocaust survivors are leaving us. There is almost no rest.”

“It didn't happen in the Middle Ages. That happened just 80 years ago,” she added. “I have come to represent 6 million people who can't talk about their story.”

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On the left, Violetta Nobel and Marian Miller, the daughter of the Holocaust survivor. (Certificate photo/Fox News)

Miller came up with a plan to save both lives in the 1944 “Cold and Frozen December Night”.

“There is a quiet march of a mother holding a child. The direction is a railway station, and the fate is Auschwitz,” Miller said. “I am in my mother's arm, and she does something in front of her and after her.”

The mirror reminded me that her mother torn her yellow stars, ran off the line, hid under the gate, and thought no one saw her.

“There was a 18 or 19 -year -old Hungarian Nazis, chasing her with hatred in his eyes, turning his gun on his chest, swearing to her, and said,” Why did you dare to throw away the yellow star? ” 。 “Miller threatened the soldier to kill her and let her mother join the line without her.

Miller told Fox News Digital that his mother took off the golden wedding ring and provided it to soldiers.

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The Miller family marched with Marianne Miller in March of his life in Birkenau, Auschwitz Birkenau in 2024. (Policy photo)

“Look, this little baby. She is sleeping peacefully in my arms. She didn't do anything to you. Please let go of this ring.” I remembered what I said at the moment.

“The young Nazi looked back at the ring in his hand. At this moment he found a little humanity and mercy,” the mirror added. “My mother fled to the dark, and he didn't follow her.

“We have been saved,” said Miller, and explained the scene, “I can convey my story with many miracles here today.”

Last year, Miller appeared in the movie THE RING, which was inspired by her story with her son, Adil Miller (Israel's comedian).

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Marianne Miller as a child

Marianne Miller, who was shown as a child, told Fox News Digital that he would spread the “hate, love” message at the UN General Assembly on Monday. (Policy photo)

Miller also participated in the annual Holocaust Memory Event and the international Marche -by living room, an educational program. The non -profit organization shared the story of survival with thousands of participants who joined the commemorative march in both Hungarian Budapest and Poland's Auschwitz Birkenau, where she said to the United Nations world leader. He expressed his dream to speak. ”

It helps Miller's visit to the United Nations Headquarters. It is expected to talk to more than 1,000 people.

Miller told Fox News Digital, “The Holocaust was the most terrifying, UL, most terrible, most incredible part of human history.”

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“The Holocaust will never happen again, don't happen,” Miller said. He explained what happened to her message to the United Nations. , Love. “”

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