One of the best known survivors still alive (in 2009) is Elie Wiesel. Two members of the Auschwitz Women's orchester are still alive - Esther Bejarano (born in 1924, currently living in Hamburg) and Anita Lasker-Wallfisch (born in 1925, currently living in London). In the 1980s Esther Bejarano formed a small group called Coinocidence which sang songs from the ghettos, other Jewish songs and also anti-Fascist songs. Two other members are thought to be alive, but there seems to be very little information about them - Hilde Grunbaum and Rivka Kupfeberg.
Auschwitz was a major concentration camp during the Holocaust. My grandmother survived from Auschwitz and is still living today. Please also see related question.
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.
As of November 2015, he was still alive and featured in an article. I have not found any reports of his death, so he is most likely still alive. source: the link is not permitted, but the article is titled "Stay Young: Approaching 100, Holocaust Survivor Joseph Sher Maintains Cheerful Outlook On Life".
Yes he still is alive.
The Holocaust DID happen- and there's no way you can possibly say it didn't. The concentration camps are still there as memorials. There are people who were THERE in the camps that are still alive today, and there's no way to fake the Holocaust pictures. --- The arguments produced by Holocaust deniers consist largely of picking over the accounts of survivors for trivial discepancies. Others are downright dishonest and fake counter evidence.
The memory of the Holocaust is kept alive through memoirs, movies, documentaries, and survivors who continue to share their story.
Yes Its Survived The Other Dinosaur Extinction
The events of the holocaust spanned the time from 1941 to 1945. That means that if someone were at least born during those years they could still be alive they would be at least 71 years old as of 2016. There are still plenty of people that age still alive as of 2016. There are even still some individuals who survived the extermination camps of the holocaust and were old enough at the time to still remember them - although their numbers are quickly dwindling as they pass away from old age.
Auschwitz was a major concentration camp during the Holocaust. My grandmother survived from Auschwitz and is still living today. Please also see related question.
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.
the holocaust- he killed milions of Jews and wrecked families - some of them are still alive today and remember the cruelity of the Nazis
Yes she is still alive today. She gave a presentation at my school this afternoon at butt.
As of November 2015, he was still alive and featured in an article. I have not found any reports of his death, so he is most likely still alive. source: the link is not permitted, but the article is titled "Stay Young: Approaching 100, Holocaust Survivor Joseph Sher Maintains Cheerful Outlook On Life".
Is Judith Jaegermann alive and still living in Tel Aviv Caroline White
No it's alive today
Of the 16 million there were only 1.7 million are still alive today
yes. however in mabey ten years they will all die out. we must pass it down to the yonger generations