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Recovery through forgiveness
Eva Mozes Kor, a “Mengele Twin” who survived the genetic experiments at Auschwitz, chose the non-standard route to recovery: forgiveness…. Continue reading →
Posted in Moral engagement, Reconciliation and healing, Stories of engagement
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Tagged Auschwitz, Candles Holocaust Museum, Elina Tochilnikova, Eva Kor, forgiveness, Germany, Hans Munch, healing, human medical experiments, John Michalczyk, Josef Mengele, Mengele Twins, Nazi, Nobel Peace Prize, trauma
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