Another doozy. "The Angel of Death", Dr. Joseph Mengele, gave poor Eva "death injections." Yet she "miraculously" survived the "death camp" of Auschwitz just fine and is still alive and kicking today telling her tales -- including seeing "a set of Gypsy twins sewn back to back by Mengele, who had attempted to create a Siamese twin."
Source: Judicial-Inc
Eva Kor - 'Will she ever forget?'
Is Eva Kor The Real Deal?
Eva Kor is a well paid Holocaust speaker, and supposedly, was part of Mengele's experimentations in Auschwitz. By 'The Grace of God', she survived, and lives to tell us her tale.
Here is her story, read it, and decide whether it's an absurd fairy tale, or the 'Real Deal'.
Arrival at Auschwitz
May of 1944, Eva and her twin arrive from Transylvania. The Nazis sent her entire family of 117, to the gas chambers. Eva saw her parents, grandparents, two older sisters, uncles, aunts and cousins, all killed.
Because Eva and Miriam were twins, they were spared.
Menegele Awaits With 'Glee'
Eva remembers how the cattle car's doors swung open, and a Nazi monster yelled "Schnell! Schnell!". My mother grabbed Miriam and me by the hand.
As I clutched my mother’s hand, an SS man hurried by shouting, "Twins! Twins!" He stopped to look at us. Miriam and I looked very much alike. "Are they twins?" he asked my mother. "Is that good?" she replied. He nodded yes. "They are twins," she said and the SS guards rip us away from our mother!!
Our screams fell on deaf ears. I remember looking back and seeing my mother's arms stretched out in despair as we were led away by a soldier. That was the last time I saw her.
Dead Children In The Latrine
"The first time I went to use the latrine located at the end of the children's barrack, I was greeted by the scattered corpses of several children lying on the ground. I think that image will stay with me forever.
It was there that I made a silent pledge - a vow to make sure that Miriam and I didn't end up on that filthy floor."
Eva Sees Mengele Sew twins together
Eva later recalled how a set of Gypsy twins were brought back from Mengele's lab after they were sewn back to back. Mengele had attempted to create a Siamese twin by connecting blood vessels and organs.
The twins screamed day and night until gangrene set in, and after three days, they died
Gruesome Experiments
Mengele often would drain Eva of her of blood till she fainted. She saw other twins sterilized, blue dye injected into their eyes, limbs amputated, and castrated without anesthesia. Mengele injected her with germs, and years later her sister died from cancer .
The Twin's Real Fear
Mengele had a standing rule, if one twin died, he would always kill the second twin.
1996 - Eva Moves To Terra Haute, Indiana
Kor rents a two room building, fills it full of trinkets, posters, old pictures, and calls it a museum.
Nazis Strike Again
In November of 2003 there is a mysterious fire, which the ADL is convinced was White Supremacists. Kor's insurance claim was $350,000, while the contents were some posters, pictures, books, and a work outfit, worth $10,000.
Film Makers Follow Eva To Auschwitz
In 2004 Eva goes to Auschwitz with 60 students. Video
Eva Breaks Ground On New Museum
In 2004 a Terre Haute bank has raised $300,000 and the Indiana governor helps Eva break ground.
Eva's Story Just Doesn't Add Up
In August of 1944 the Russians front lines were at her door, and I doubt Nazis were interested in using trains to ship Eva anywhere. Then you also need to believe that German doctors sewed people together, castrated kids, amputated limbs, injected blue dye into their eyes, etc etc.
The odds are 20 to 1 she wasn't even in Auschwitz, and 1,000,000 to 1 that she saw kids sewn together.
90% of these Holocaust stories have been proven fakes. She also claims that some left a note that they burnt her museum because of Timothy McVeigh.
Now you have to wonder who really set that fire?
A few videos on Eva...
Full Story from "official" kosher source, "The Holocaust Children": http://www.annefrank.dk/Eva.htm
Eva and Miriam
Eva Mozes Kor and her identical twin, Miriam Mozes, survived the deadly genetic experiments conducted by "The Angel of Death", Josef Mengele, in the death camp Auschwitz during World War II. Their entire family - parents, grandparents, two older sisters, uncles, aunts and cousins - were killed ..
Mengele did a number of medical experiments of unspeakable horror at Auschwitz, using twins. These twins as young as five and six years of age were usually murdered after the experiment was over and their bodies dissected. A smiling "uncle Mengele" injected chemicals into the eyes of children in an attempt to change their eye color. He made experimental surgeries performed without anesthesia, transfusions of blood from one twin to another, isolation endurance, reaction to various stimuli. He made injections with lethal germs, sex change operations, the removal of organs and limbs.
Josef Mengele
Approximately three thousand twins passed through Auschwitz during WWII until its liberation at the end of the war. Only a few of these twins survived the experiments which they were subjected to at the hands of Mengele. Among them were Eva and Miriam Mozes.
Eva and Miriam Mozes were born in the small village of Portz, Romania, on Jan. 30, 1934. Life for the Mozes family was good for years, but in March of 1944, the family was told to gather a few belongings because they were going to be relocated. They were taken to a ghetto in Simleul Silvanei and then deported to Auschwitz.
Eva later recalled how she and her family arrived at the Auschwitz railhead:
'When the doors to our cattle car opened, I heard SS soldiers yelling, "Schnell! Schnell!", and ordering everybody out. My mother grabbed Miriam and me by the hand. She was always trying to protect us because we were the youngest. Everything was moving very fast, and as I looked around, I noticed my father and my two older sisters were gone. As I clutched my mother’s hand, an SS man hurried by shouting, "Twins! Twins!" He stopped to look at us. Miriam and I looked very much alike. "Are they twins?" he asked my mother. "Is that good?" she replied. He nodded yes. "They are twins," she said.
Once the SS guard knew we were twins, Miriam and I were taken away from our mother, without any warning or explanation. Our screams fell on deaf ears. I remember looking back and seeing my mother's arms stretched out in despair as we were led away by a soldier. That was the last time I saw her .."
Mengeles Twins
A gruesome fate awaited them at Mengele’s hands. Eva recalled her own quick introduction to life at Auschwitz:
"The first time I went to use the latrine located at the end of the children's barrack, I was greeted by the scattered corpses of several children lying on the ground. I think that image will stay with me forever. It was there that I made a silent pledge - a vow to make sure that Miriam and I didn't end up on that filthy floor."
During her ordeal she and Miriam were put through many extremely brutal surgeries and experiments by Mengele, who experimented mainly on twins. Eva later told:
"I was given five injections. That evening I developed extremely high fever. I was trembling. My arms and my legs were swollen, huge size. Mengele and Dr. Konig and three other doctors came in the next morning. They looked at my fever chart, and Dr. Mengele said, laughingly, 'Too bad, she is so young. She has only two weeks to live .."
Holocaust horrors
Eva later recalled how a set of Gypsy twins was brought back from Mengele's lab after they were sewn back to back. Mengele had attempted to create a Siamese twin by connecting blood vessels and organs. The twins screamed day and night until gangrene set in, and after three days, they died ...
The fact that Eva and Miriam survived Auschwitz was a miracle in itself, as only few individual twins were still alive at the time the camp was liberated.
In front, the Mozes twins
After the liberation of the camp, Eva and Miriam were the first two twins in the famous film taken by the Soviets - often shown in footage about the horrors of Holocaust. In some ways the picture is misleading. The Mengele twins never wore striped camp uniforms. They were Mengele's favorite subjects, and they were afforded special treatment, such as being able to keep their own hair and clothing, and receiving extra food rations. As long as they stayed healthy and useful to Mengele, they would be kept alive.
In 1950 Eva and Miriam received visas for Israel and went there. They became members of a kibbutz, populated mostly by orphans. In 1952, they both joined the Israeli Army. Eva studied drafting and Miriam became a nurse. In 1960, Eva married an American tourist, Michael Kor, also a concentration camp survivor, and came to the United States, settling in Terre Haute, Indiana.
In 1985, 40 years after the liberation of Auschwitz, Eva Mozes Kor, Miriam, and other survivors returned to Auschwitz and subsequently conducted a mock trial of Josef Mengele in Israel, which received international news coverage.
Eva Mozes Kor
Eva Mozes Kor is the author of books on her experience and she has spoken to over 400 schools, universities, conferences, synagogues, and civic groups. She is the founder of the Holocaust Museum and Education center in Terre Haute, Indiana, and the C.A.N.D.L.E.S., an acronym for Children of Auschwitz Nazi's Deadly Lab Experiments Survivors. This organization of the Mengele Twins has located and reunited many survivors of the experiments and is dedicated "to heal the pain, to teach the truth, to prevent prejudice."
As adults, Eva and Miriam suffered serious health problems. Eva suffered from miscarriages and tuberculosis. Her son had cancer. Miriam's kidneys never fully developed and she died in 1993 of a rare form of cancer, probably brought on by the unknown medical experiments and injections which she was subjected to at the hands of Josef Mengele.
And Mengele? Despite international efforts to track him down, Mengele was never apprehended and lived for 35 years hiding under various aliases. He fled to South America, and moved from country to country afraid of being caught. There were many warrants, rewards, and bounties offered, but he was lucky. He lived in Paraguay and Brazil until his death in 1979. One afternoon, living in Brazil, he went for a swim. While in the ocean he suffered a massive stroke and began to drown. By the time he was dragged to shore, The Angel of Death was dead ...
Eva is still making her rounds in the Holocaust speaking circuit:
A Survivor's Story of the Holocaust
Nick Montes
Channel 2 News (Reno, NV)
Oct 01, 2009
Wednesday night the community got the rare privilege of hearing the heartbreaking story of a Holocaust survivor first hand. Eva Kor survived the horrors of Auschwitz, separation from her family, and medical experiments at the hands of an infamous doctor. "Then I realized that my father and my older sisters have disappeared in the crowd," Kor says.
Her story incomprehensible. Experience from a survivor of history, the beginning of the Holocaust. "I could hear a lot of German voices yelling orders outside. We were packed like sardines," Kor says.
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Judicial's Commentary
Eva's Story Just Doesn't Add Up
In August of 1944 the Russians front lines were at her door, and I doubt Nazis were interested in using trains to ship Eva anywhere. Then you also need to believe that German doctors sewed people together, castrated kids, amputated limbs, injected blue dye into their eyes, etc etc.
The odds are 20 to 1 she wasn't even in Auschwitz, and 1,000,000 to 1 that she saw kids sewn together.
90% of these Holocaust stories have been proven fakes.