Holocaust Survivor to Deliver 'Don't Hate, Love' Message at UN General Assembly

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Holocaust Survivor to Deliver 'Don't Hate, Love' Message at UN General Assembly
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Marianne Miller, a Holocaust survivor who escaped Auschwitz with her mother, will address the UN General Assembly on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, urging world leaders to embrace love and prevent future atrocities.

A Holocaust survivor who described the genocide as the most 'horrifying' and 'unbelievable part of human history' tells Fox News Digital that she will spread a message of 'don’t hate, love,' when she addresses the U.N. General Assembly on Monday. Marianne Miller was born in Budapest, Hungary, during World War II and traveled from Israel to speak in New York City on International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

FAMILY RECIPES THAT SURVIVED HOLOCAUST NOW HELP EDUCATE OTHERS ABOUT ANTISEMITISM 'Look, this little baby. She's sleeping peacefully in my arms. She didn't do anything to you. Please let me go. Take this ring,' Miller recalled her mother saying in the moment. 'The young Nazi was turning the ring around in his hand. Maybe in this minute, he found a tiny bit of humanity or mercy,' Miller added. 'My mother ran away into the darkness. And he didn't follow her.

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