Eva Kuper said it’s only due to a “series of miracles” that she’s still alive.
She was only two years old when, 80 years ago, she and her mother were forced to board a train leaving the Warsaw ghetto. It was headed to Poland’s Treblinka extermination camp.
Somehow, her mother’s best friend and cousin, who worked as a guard at the Warsaw ghetto’s jail, heard they had been called. She rushed to the train.
“Had she come a minute later or a minute earlier, she would not have seen us,” Kuper said. “But she saw my mother holding me, being pushed
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