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The son of the Tattooist of Auschwitz on his parents’ bestseller

Gary Sokolov only learnt the full horror of his mother and father’s ordeals by reading their book

January 23, 2025 16:05
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Poignant pilgrimage Gary Sokolov at Auschwitz
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Gary Sokolov tried five times to visit Auschwitz – the place not only where he lost family members but also where his parents met and fell in love. Once, he got as far as the Polish border but never made it across.

Only on the fifth time, accompanied by a television camera there to film the only son of the now famous “tattooist of Auschwitz” who found love there, did he finally walk through the gates of hell.

“My knees were shaking, my heart was racing and I walked in and out of the gate four times, I was terrified,” Gary recalls. But, at the age of 64, he decided it was time to come face to face with what his parents had gone through. Time to see what they were too afraid to tell him themselves.

The result was surprising, shocking almost. “I feel like a weight has been lifted from me,” Gary reveals. “I am a happier person. When you walk around with a lack of knowledge about your own parents and grandparents, your aunts and uncles, it’s a very empty feeling. But now I understand.”