George Bersi and Frank Sachs, two of his survivors Holocaust. They could have met in Nazi forced labor camps. Or the resistance, in the ranks of which the conquerors fought almost eighty years ago. But as far as they know, they saw each other for the first time yesterday Wednesday in Los Angeles.
Mr Bercy, a 101-year-old Los Angeles-based surgeon, goes to work every day at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center despite his age. Mr. Sachs, 96, a writer and columnist, regularly writes for the Virginia Gazette.
Born and raised in Hungary, were rescued from Nazi concentration camps before migrating to the US. Their meeting was organized by the American Jewish Congress.
The two men smiled broadly when they met, at the nursing home where Mr Bersi lives. Mr. Sachs walked toward him briskly, despite his cane. They hugged.
Holocaust survivors Frank Shatz (l) and Dr. George Berci last saw each in 1944 when they escaped a Nazi death camp.
They were reunited in Los Angeles today by the American Jewish Congress. pic.twitter.com/Xd9ygJNFDG
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“Almost the same day we were rescued from the slavery of forced labor, we were in Budapest and we both joined the resistance against the Nazis”narrated Mr. Sats. “We were in the same places, we did the same things, so it is very likely that our paths crossed several times”.
Mr Bersi was a Nazi prisoner in the summer of 1944 when he escaped at the age of 23, taking advantage of an Allied attack near the camp that caught the attention of his guards. He joined the resistance in Budapest, as reported by Reuters and rebroadcast by the Athenian News Agency.
According to a recent column, Mr. Sachs was forced to work in the Carpathian Mountains on a Nazi army railway project when he was able to escape during Allied airstrikes. He also joined the resistance in Budapest.
Mr Satch learned of Mr Bersy’s story when he read a profile of the surgeon recently published in the Los Angeles Times. The post was the occasion for the meeting.
“We are fortunate to still remember these historic events,” Mr Bersey joked.
The number of Holocaust survivors is difficult to estimate accurately. The register of Holocaust survivors on USA has 195,000 entries, survivors and their relatives.
Source: News Beast

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