The Holocaust Survivor Who Forgave the Nazis

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The Holocaust Survivor Who Forgave the Nazis

Forgiveness is just another name for freedom.

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The Holocaust Survivor Who Forgave the Nazis

In this beautifully animated film, Holocaust survivor Eva Kor tells the powerful story of her time in Auschwitz, where she, along with her twin sister Miriam, were used as human guinea pigs, subjected to horrific experiments. Years later, feeling the need to free herself from the horrors of the past, Eva wrote a letter of forgiveness to a Nazi doctor, who agreed to accompany her to Auschwitz. When she realized she had the power to forgive, she finally felt free. "You can never change what happened in the past, all you can do is change how you react to it." { read more }

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