Auschwitz survivor fears rise of anti-Semitism

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As German Chancellor Angela Merkel visits Auschwitz for the first time on Friday, 96-year-old survivor Frederick Terna will be at home in New York ...

NEW YORK: As German Chancellor Angela Merkel visits Auschwitz for the first time on Friday , 96-year-old survivor Frederick Terna will be at home in New York worrying about a resurgence of anti-Semitism.

"Auschwitz is not gone. Part of me is still in Auschwitz," he said, during an interview at his house in Brooklyn.He wasn't at Auschwitz long. Along with thousands of other men, Terna was dispatched to the Kaufering labor camp in Dachau, Bavaria. There, detainees were forced to build underground factories that couldn't be detected by Allied bombers.

Terna's mind is as sharp as his body is fit. He climbs the 35 stairs in his home without hesitation and is a prolific painter. Terna frets about the rise of nationalism and division, particularly in Central Europe but also in the United States.

 

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