Eva Mozes Kor

Nascimento : 1934-01-30, Portz, Romania

Morte : 2019-06-04

História

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Eva Mozes Kor is a survivor of the Holocaust who, with her twin sister Miriam, was subjected to human experimentation under Josef Mengele at Auschwitz. Both of her parents and two older sisters were killed at the camp; only Miriam and herself survived. In 1984 Kor founded the organization CANDLES (an acronym for "Children of Auschwitz Nazi Deadly Lab Experiments Survivors"), through which she located 122 other living Mengele twins, as the experiment survivors came to be known. Kor founded CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center in 1995 to educate the public about eugenics, the Holocaust, and the power of forgiveness. Kor received international attention when she publicly forgave the Nazis for what had been done to her. This story was later explored in the documentary Forgiving Dr. Mengele. Description above from the Wikipedia article Eva Mozes Kor, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmes

Eva: A-7063
Herself
As a 10-year-old “Mengele Twin,” Eva Kor suffered some of the worst of the Holocaust. At 50, she launched the biggest manhunt in history. Now in her 80s, she circles the globe to promote the lesson her journey has taught: Healing through forgiveness.
Caring Corrupted: The Killing Nurses of the Third Reich
Herself
About the nurses who used their professional skills to murder the handicapped, mentally ill and infirm at the behest of the Third Reich and directly participated in genocide.
Forgiving Dr. Mengele
Herself
Eva Mozes Kor, who survived Josef Mengele's cruel twin experiments in the Auschwitz concentration camp, shocks other Holocaust survivors when she decides to forgive the perpetrators as a way of self-healing.
In the Shadow of the Reich: Nazi Medicine
Herself
Examines the step-by-step process that led German medical professionals down an unethical road to genocide.