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King Charles Pens Moving Tribute to Holocaust Survivor Lily Ebert After Her Death at 100: ‘Never Be Forgotten’

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Holocaust survivor Lily Ebert touched the lives of millions through her TikTok videos, which she used to educate people on her experiences during the Holocaust. Read about how her legacy continues to grow.

This entry was posted in Anne Frank's Legacy and tagged Arts & Entertainment, Culture & Society, History on November 1, 2024 by molly.

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