He Spent His Childhood At Auschwitz
He claimed he was a Latvian Jew that spent his childhood in Auschwitz.
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Mengele Operated On Bennie
What's a holocaust story without Mengele injecting blue dye in
your eyes.
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The Liberators
Just as Bennie was about to be gassed the Americans showed
up.
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A Famous Lecturer
He became an international celebrity with the American Holocaust
Museum and attended many Holocaust survivor meetings, symposiums and TV
documentaries.
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Laura Grabowski Verified Wilkomirski Story
Laura Grabowski claimed she and Wilkomirski were both child survivor of the Auschwitz-Birkenau
and were experimented on by the infamous Dr. Mengele. She claimed that she
was liberated from this camp, brought to the US after World War II and
adopted by a Gentile couple at the age of nine or ten.
As "" she described the candy jars she saw in the laboratory of the Nazi
doctors who gave her injections. Laura Grabowski found acceptance in a Los
Angeles support group for Holocaust survivors who were children during the
war. Naomi Pfefferman, also known as Laura Grabowski. She performed a concert with Mr. Wilkomirski at a Los Angeles
synagogue for which she composed an "Ode to the Little Ones;" that concert
was taped by the BBC.
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Binjamin Writes His Memoirs
The story of the literary hoax perpetrated by Binjamin Wilkomirski has been
widely rehearsed. In 1995, he published a memoir, Fragments, telling of the
relentless cruelty he suffered as a child survivor of the Nazi concentration
camps of Majdanek and Auschwitz. He described being smuggled into a Swiss
orphanage and eventually adopted by a bourgeois Swiss family who conspired, in
league with the rest of Swiss society, to erase his Jewish past and suppress his
memories of the camps. But Wilkomirski is haunted by inchoate memories and only
when he enters therapy, in his fifties, and then begins to visit concentration
camps as a tourist, is he able to reconstruct them in the form they appear in
Fragments.
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Zionist Publishing House Applauds The Literary Giant
Eva Koralnik,
shepherded Mr. Wilkomirski's bogus Fragments into publication with
astonishing speed.
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Wilkomirski's Lawyer Writes A Book
Mr. Wilkomirski's Swiss lawyer sues him when he
learned the book was a fake-not just to recover the cost of the book, but
because he had been "maliciously tricked into feeling sympathy for this
topic."
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Another Holocaust Fleabag Arrested
In August 1998 Swiss author Daniel Ganzfried, wrote an article in Swiss newsweekly Weltwoche where he exposed
Wilmomirski. He submitted to a DNA test, and was exposed as a charlatan.
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