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DIGNITY IN DEATH

Holocaust survivor who FORGAVE Nazi ‘Angel of Death’ Josef Mengele for torturing her in sickening Auschwitz experiments dies at 85

A HOLOCAUST survivor who called for forgiveness of the Nazis who tortured her in twisted experiments at Auschwitz has died aged 85.

Eva Mozes Kor died at a hotel in Krakow, Poland, during one of her annual trips back to the death camp where her whole family was murdered apart from her and twin sister Miriam.

 Eva Kor called for forgiveness of her torturers in a Nazi death camp
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Eva Kor called for forgiveness of her torturers in a Nazi death campCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Eva, born in Romania, was transported to Auschwitz in 1944 where she and Miriam were brutally tortured by the terrifying Nazi doctor Josef Mengele - known as the "Angel of Death".

Eva said in 2001: "Three times a week we went to the blood lab. There we were injected with germs and chemicals and they took a lot of blood from us."

She got a fever so bad she was not expected to live, but recovered and was saved when the camp was liberated in 1945.

After the war the sisters, then aged 11, went to Israel. Eva later married an American and moved to Indiana in the US where she helped set up a Holocaust museum.

FAMOUS FOR FORGIVENESS

In 1985, the Candles Holocaust Museum and Education Centre opened with a mission to educate people on the horrors of the Holocaust.

She spent the rest of her life giving talks on the horrors of the Nazi regime and led regular tours back to Auschwitz.

She also said publicly she forgave many of the perpetrators of the Holocaust.

In 2015 she hugged Oskar Groening, 94 - dubbed the Bookkeeper of Auschwitz - in court before he was found guilty of facilitating the mass murder of 3,000 people.

Her last tweet, sent on July 3, expressed her delight at finding a McDonald's near the concentration camp.

She wrote: "Can you believe that today I can get chicken McNuggets near Auschwitz? That would have been wonderful 75 years ago."

She had reportedly been suffering from ill health this year, including heart and respiratory problems.

Her son Alex Kor said: "My mom would be mad at me for crying.

"She would also tell other people not to cry to try and follow in her footsteps to try to make all wrongs right and make the world a better place.

"That's her legacy. That's her gift."

Her sister Miriam died in 1993.

 Eva's last tweet, expressing her delight at buying Chicken McNuggets on a visit to Auschwitz
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Eva's last tweet, expressing her delight at buying Chicken McNuggets on a visit to AuschwitzCredit: Twitter/@EvaMozesKor
 Eva embraces Oskar Groening, the Bookkeeper of Auschwitz, at his trial in 2015
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Eva embraces Oskar Groening, the Bookkeeper of Auschwitz, at his trial in 2015

WHO WAS JOSEF MENGELE?

Josef Mengele was a Nazi scientist famous for his sickening experiments on thousands of Jews at the Auschwitz concentration camp.

He was responsible for sending thousands of people not strong enough to work to die in the camp's gas chambers.

The terrifying physician was obsessed with twins and would regularly experiment on children during his time at the camp.

It is said that he investigated and conducted experiments on twins in order to complete Adolf Hitler's dream of creating a pure Aryan race.

One of his experiments was to infect one twin with a fatal disease, then kill the other to compare the bodies.

It is reported that over 1500 sets of twins were subjected to experiments from the terrifying doctor.

Mengele drowned in 1979 while swimming off the Brazilian coast and was buried under a false name.

 Romania-born Kor was deported with her Jewish family to the Auschwitz camp in 1944
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Romania-born Kor was deported with her Jewish family to the Auschwitz camp in 1944
 Kor, left, shows some of the scars she gained during her time at the concentration camp
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Kor, left, shows some of the scars she gained during her time at the concentration campCredit: Twitter/@EvaMozesKor
 Nazi doctor Josef Mengele conducted horrifying experiments on the Kor twins at Auschwitz concentration camp
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Nazi doctor Josef Mengele conducted horrifying experiments on the Kor twins at Auschwitz concentration campCredit: Corbis - Getty
 The inspiring women used to visit the Auschwitz camp in Krakow, Poland every year
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The inspiring women used to visit the Auschwitz camp in Krakow, Poland every yearCredit: Handout
 A physician inspects the body of a victim at a concentration camp in 1945
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A physician inspects the body of a victim at a concentration camp in 1945Credit: Getty - Contributor
 Thousands of Jewish people were sent to gas chambers during Hitler's reign
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Thousands of Jewish people were sent to gas chambers during Hitler's reignCredit: Getty - Contributor
 The Auschwitz concentration camp is now a museum near Krakow, Poland
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The Auschwitz concentration camp is now a museum near Krakow, PolandCredit: PA:Press Association
 Thousands of Jewish people who were unfit to work died as soon as they arrived at the camp
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Thousands of Jewish people who were unfit to work died as soon as they arrived at the campCredit: Getty - Contributor
 Eva Kor opened the Candles Holocaust Museum and Education Center in 1985
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Eva Kor opened the Candles Holocaust Museum and Education Center in 1985Credit: AP:Associated Press
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