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Nuremberg Trials witness Fred Silberstein, 80

November 30, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

AUCKLAND, New Zealand–Fred Silberstein, a survivor of Auschwitz who gave evidence at the Nuremberg Trials has died aged 80 in New Zealand. Silberstein, who was 14 when he was taken to Auschwitz in 1943, spent much of his life educating people in New Zealand about the horrors of the Holocaust and the subsequent dangers of racism.

The president of the New Zealand Jewish Council, Stephen Goodman, described him as a righteous person. “For 60 years he worked tirelessly bearing witness to the horrors of the Holocaust,” Goodman said. “He was a modest and humble man.”

Silberstein survived operations by Nazi “doctor” Josef Mengele, called the “Angel of Death,” and avoided near-certain death by telling camp guards he was 15 and able to do manual labor. His evidence at the Nuremburg Trials in 1946 helped to convict Nazi leaders such as Hermann Göring and Rudolf Heß. He moved to New Zealand in 1948.

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Preceding provided by World Jewish Congress

  1. Anne
    May 15, 2011 at 5:31 pm

    I knew Fred and Billie when they had the BBQ Restaurant in Balmoral, Auckland. You couldn’t have met a more gentle, kind man than Fred. They used to let me “help” in the kitchen as a child and were like an uncle and aunt to me. Love and best wishes to Billie and Dallas. Anne xxxx

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