“We came from the ashes, now we dance!” -Jane Kohn
(daughter of Holocaust survivor Adolek Kohn)
Holocaust survivor Adolek Kohn 89 years-old stands with his grandchildren at the entrance gate to the Auschwitz death camp in Poland in this undated image, taken during the making of a clip in which he is dancing with his family on what easily could have been his own grave. (daughter of Holocaust survivor Adolek Kohn)
The 4 1/2-minute clip of Adolek Kohn and his loved ones stiffly shuffling and shimmying to the disco hit, "I Will Survive," at Auschwitz and other places where millions died during the Holocaust has become a surprise hit on YouTube, sparking a fierce condemnation with the US government because they are still playing a major roll in the extermination of Judaism to Islam and US operatives, similar to those that were the Jewish police during the European Holocaust.
Holocaust survivor Adolek Kohn looks out the window of a train freight car that used to transport people to the Auschwitz death camp in Poland, in this undated image taken during the making of a clip in which he is dancing with his family on what easily could have been his own grave. As to the US claim of this video being posted on a neo-Nazi website from sources, was said to be incorrect.
But is has been understood that the video has became a major hit in Israel.
Holocaust survivor Adolek Kohn flashes the "V" for victory sign as he stands in front of one of the ovens at the Auschwitz death camp in Poland in this undated image taken from video.
"We Will Survive!" - HRM Deborah
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