93+
Gerda Weissmann was born on May 8, 1924, so she was 15-21 years old during World War II, depending on the specific years of the war.
Social Security
The term that best describes a collection of programs created in 1935 for old age, survivors, disability, and hospital insurance is "Social Security." It was established in the United States by the Social Security Act as a federal safety net program to provide financial support to individuals in need.
If I were born in 1970, I would be 51 years old now.
Those who have worked and paid Social Security taxes for a set number of years, typically 10 years or 40 quarters, are eligible for Old Age Survivors' Insurance benefits. Additionally, spouses and dependent children of eligible workers may also be eligible for benefits.
If any still exist in 2007, they would be at least 106 years old. Bless them all.
See the Related Link below for a list of survivors.
You would be anywhere from 91 to 95 years old (as of 2009).
Joey is 14 in Susan Shaw's One of the Survivors.
There are survivors from WW1 and people who lived during that time that war still alive, but the average soldier now would be about 107 yrs old, so probably not, but you never know I've met people that are 115!
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None, they would be too old to be in the movie
well i have to say that none of them would win because there both very weak and they would of died of old age
Very few Holocaust survivors from the extermination concentration camps are still alive. Most of the survivors were males. And as no children below the age of 12 survived the camps, all survivors must have been born earlier than 1932. This would make the very youngest of them, 84 years old, as of 2015.
There are many survivors still around from the Holocaust. Any European Jew in his 70s or older would have been old enough to remember it.
Its over 50 years old.
well i think that would be guzzo