> 92-year-old Holocaust survivor wary of 'bleak' future, pleads for 'happy, reasonable' world / 36QH6DB
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92-year-old Holocaust survivor wary of 'bleak' future, pleads for 'happy, reasonable' world / 36QH6DB
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Pinchas Gutter was born in Lodz, Poland on July 21st, 1932. He was deported to Majdanek extermination camp on the first week of May 1943, after the Warsaw Ghetto uprising, when his family and him were found out by Nazis while hiding in a bunker. His father, mother and twin sister Sabina were killed in gas chambers upon their arrival in the camp. Pinchas was 11 years old. He was later sent to various camps, including Buchenwald, and Colditz Castle labor camps. In April 1945, Gutter was forced into a death march from Germany to the Theresienstadt concentration camp, from which he was liberated by the Russians on May 8, 1945, at age 12. He has three children, three grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. He lives in Toronto, Canada. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES