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HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS MEET IN L.A.

Berci, 101, Shatz, 96, escaped Nazi labour camps, made good in the US

- LOS ANGELES

GEORGE Berci and Frank Shatz could have crossed paths in a Nazi labour camp or working in the Hungarian undergroun­d nearly 80 years ago. But as far as they know, the two Holocaust survivors met for the first time here on Wednesday.

Berci, 101, is a pioneering Los Angeles surgeon who still reports to work in a white coat at CedarsSina­i Medical Centre. Shatz, 96, is an author who still writes a column for the Virginia Gazette.

Native Hungarians, they both escaped a Nazi labour camp and later achieved prominence in their respective fields in the United States. The American Jewish Congress organised their meeting.

The two men exchanged wide smiles as they met at Berci’s nursing home. As Berci waited, Shatz strode toward him, walking briskly with a cane, and they hugged.

“We escaped almost the same day from the slave labour camp. We found ourselves in Budapest and both joined the anti-Nazi undergroun­d,” Shatz said. “We were in the same place, so most probably our paths passed a few times.”

Berci had said he was a captive of the Nazis in the summer of 1944 when he escaped at age 23, thanks to a nearby allied attack that distracted his guards. He then joined the Hungarian undergroun­d in Budapest.

Shatz wrote in a recent column he was a slave labourer in the Carpathian Mountains building a railroad for the German army and escaped during an aerial bombardmen­t. He, too, joined the anti-Nazi undergroun­d in Budapest.

Shatz learnt of Berci’s story from a recent profile of the doctor in the Los Angeles Times, leading to the meeting.

“We are very fortunate that we remember these historical events,” Berci said.

The number of Nazi Holocaust survivors is difficult to estimate. The US Registry of Holocaust Survivors lists 195,000 survivors and relatives.

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? Holocaust survivors Dr George Berci (centre) and Frank Shatz (left) meeting for the first time in Los Angeles, California, the United States on Wednesday.
REUTERS PIC Holocaust survivors Dr George Berci (centre) and Frank Shatz (left) meeting for the first time in Los Angeles, California, the United States on Wednesday.

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