It took Ina Polak 35 years to discover the dusty piece of paper that probably saved her and her family in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. It wasn’t until she was cleaning her mother’s New York City apartment following her death in 1980 that she discovered…

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HolocaustBergen-Belsen concentration campNew York CityHistoryTwentieth Century

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