“My grandmother must turn around in her grave”: Hila, granddaughter of camp survivors, lives in Auschwitz
Where the Nazis built their death factory during the Second World War. Where 1.1 million people, including 1 million Jews, died. Where his great-grandfather and three of his children, deported from Hungary, were gassed. His grandmother survived, “certainly considered useful to work by her executioners”, imagines Hila.