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How grotesque to besmirch Auschwitz, the place where my grandparen­ts died

As protesters confront Jewish visitors on day of remembranc­e...

- By Alex Brummer

NOTHInG could be more grotesque than the sight of pro-Palestinia­n protesters at the gates of Auschwitz yesterday as Jews around the world marked Yom HaShoah.

That’s the day of remembranc­e for the six million souls who perished at the hands of the nazis.

As the son of a refugee from the horrors of the Holocaust, I can feel nothing but contempt for the ignorance, gross insensitiv­ity and misguided hatred which inspired such a protest.

Auschwitz, which I have visited several times, is at the heart of my own personal story. My dear grandparen­ts Sandor and Fanya perished in the gas chambers there. Sandor is a Hungarian version of Alexander – and I am named after him.

They were transporte­d in horrific conditions from their home on the HungarianC­zech border to Auschwitz as Adolf Eichmann, architect of the so- called Final Solution, rushed to kill the Jews of Hungary in the desperate last days of World War II.

Auschwitz, where these disgracefu­l protesters gathered, is the unmarked burial ground for my grandparen­ts’ ashes.

My elderly aunt Sussie and cousin Sheindy had been teenagers at Auschwitz and Belsen but survived and are alive to this day. What they will make of the protesters who waved flags, heckled and chanted as Israelis took part in the March Of The Living – the annual walk from Auschwitz to Birkenau – I cannot imagine.

THE images now circulatin­g of the protesters are indescriba­bly disturbing. They can only bring back memories of those final moments Sheindy shared with my grandparen­ts when my grandmothe­r Fanya squeezed her hand and told her to lie about her age to avoid the gas chambers. Claiming she was older, and could work, meant that Sheindy lived, not died. The outrage perpetrate­d by Hamas on October 7 has brought back the most terrifying memories for these two women – memories of pillage, mutilation and starvation.

The Holocaust, or Shoah to use the Hebrew word, was the deliberate, industrial-scale killing of Jews. It is bad enough that proPalesti­nian and pro-Hamas sympathise­rs have chosen to steal the language of the Holocaust. Any comparison between Israel’s retaliatio­n and the monstrous genocide of the 1940s is odious and anti-Semitic.

now they have besmirched the sacred memory of those gassed, shot and burnt in the great incinerato­rs of the death camps.

There are no words.

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