Why This Holocaust Survivor Still Wears His Concentration Camp UniformAlthough it brings back unspeakable memories, the 92-year-old occasionally dons the uniform, “so people remember [the Holocaust] happened. When I wear the uniform, they know,” Mosberg told The Post.While Holocaust survivors are left with the permanent tattoos that Nazis inked into their skin to remind them of the horrors they faced, it is doubtful many of them hold onto other physical reminders. However, The New York Post's Doree Lewak introduces us to Ed Mosberg, a 92-year-old who survived the Plaszow concentration camp in Poland and who still dons a camp uniform so that others will remember this dark chapter in history:
Although it brings back unspeakable memories, the 92-year-old occasionally dons the uniform, “so people remember [the Holocaust] happened. When I wear the uniform, they know,” Mosberg told The Post. |
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