> 'The fear is people will deny it': 80 years since end of Nazi camps, Dolly Hirsch speaks up / 36RD66N
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'The fear is people will deny it': 80 years since end of Nazi camps, Dolly Hirsch speaks up / 36RD66N
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To mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps, AFP met with survivors around the world. "I remember the faces of the people and their bodies that looked like skeletons," says 85-year-old Dolly Hirsch Bramson, who was in Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen as a very young child. Hirsch Bramson now lives just outside Mexico City with her husband, Eduardo Bestandig Drucker, and her adopted daughter, Ilana Bestandig Hirsch.
"The hope is that it will not happen again and the fear is that people will forget and deny it," she says. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES