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          I will quote again the words of Kitty Hart-Moxon: “I lived through Birkenau without ever understanding how any members of a great nation.

        1. I will quote again the words of Kitty Hart-Moxon: “I lived through Birkenau without ever understanding how any members of a great nation.
        2. People knew about Belsen, and they saw [in the media] a lot of bodies lying there, but people didn't want to know about that.
        3. Ask As there are fewer and fewer survivors of this horrific genocide the responsibility lies with the rest of us to ensure no one ever forgets.
        4. Member for Dudley North (Ian Austin), who is unfortunately unable to be with us today—Kitty Hart-Moxon, who, aged 16, was forced to go to.
        5. Dusk in the small Polish village was enchanting.
        6. Ask As there are fewer and fewer survivors of this horrific genocide the responsibility lies with the rest of us to ensure no one ever forgets..

          Kitty Hart-Moxon

          Polish-born Holocaust survivor and author (born 1926)

          Kitty Hart-Moxon

          OBE

          Born

          Kitty Felix


          (1926-12-01) 1 December 1926 (age 98)

          Bielsko, Poland

          CitizenshipPolish-British
          Occupation(s)Radiology Tech, author
          Known forHolocaust survivor
          Parents
          • Karol Felix (father)
          • Lola Rosa Felix (mother)

          Kitty Hart-Moxon, OBE (born 1 December 1926) is a Polish-British Holocaust survivor.

          She was sent to the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp in 1943 at age 16, (correction: there is a YouTube video where she explains she was 14 but was told to lie and say 16) where she survived for two years, and was also imprisoned at other camps.

          Shortly after her liberation, she moved to England with her mother, where she married and dedicated her life to raising awareness of the Holocaust. She has written two autobiographies entitled I am Alive (1961) and Return to Auschwitz (1981).

          Early life

          Hart-Moxon was born Kitty Felix, on 1