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Andrée Geulen is credited with saving 300 to 400 lives in total
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Jack said: 'God was good to me. I have no argument with God. I’m not asking him why was I in the camps. He made it up to me, he did, I can tell you.'
He was one of the first soldiers to arrive at the infamous camp
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Recordings emerge in documentary that sheds new light on leading Nazi
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She is the first woman to hold the post in over three decades
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Barring pictures from Holocaust-related sites from its Memories function is a bad move
By Steve McCabe MP
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