Hollywood lights illuminate dark days of WWII
1944. Earlier, Geller had spent most of his teen years performing forced labor at Auschwitz in Poland, in the Jewish ghettos of Lodz, Benchen and Warsaw, all in Poland, and in other concentration camps in Germany. On this hot July day, in the box car going to Dachau, the prisoners were drenched in sweat and itching with lice from infested blankets. They began begging Nazi officers for water. The train stopped. “They opened up the doors and threw (water) at us. It wasn’t enough,” Geller, now 83 …
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