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Holocaust survivor who went on to help found Dallas museum dies at 94

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DALLAS — Max Glauben, a Holocaust survivor who tirelessly shared his story and was among the founders of the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum, died Thursday. He was 94.

Mr. Glauben, a longtime Dallas resident, died after being diagnosed with cancer, a museum spokesman said.

Mr. Glauben is among Holocaust survivors who had their recollecti­ons recorded by the USC Shoah Foundation in a way that will allow generation­s to come to ask his image questions.

“Max embodied the spirit of resiliency. He turned the atrocities inflicted upon him, his family, and 6 million Jews during the Holocaust into a message of kindness, love and optimism,” Mary Pat Higgins, president and CEO of the museum, said in a statement.

Mr. Glauben told The Associated Press for a story in 2019 that after losing his family in the Holocaust, he told himself he would “do anything possible to educate the people and let them know what kind of tragedy this was.”

Mr. Glauben was born Jan. 14, 1928, and grew up in Poland. He was 11 when World War II began. He survived the Warsaw Ghetto and Nazi concentrat­ion camps. His parents and younger brother were killed.

He was on a death march to the Dachau concentrat­ion camp when he was liberated by the U.S. Army on April 23, 1945, the museum said.

He immigrated to the U.S. in 1947, served in the U.S. Army and moved to Dallas, where he and his wife, Frieda, raised a family.

In 2019, The Dallas Morning News named him its Texan of the Year.

Mr. Glauben’s death came as Israel’s national Holocaust memorial day was marked on Thursday.

 ?? DAVID WOO/THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS VIA AP ?? Max Glauben poses in front of photograph­s of him and his mother and brother in Poland at the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum in 2014. Mr. Glauben, a Holocaust survivor who tirelessly shared his story and was among the founders of the Dallas museum, died Thursday.
DAVID WOO/THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS VIA AP Max Glauben poses in front of photograph­s of him and his mother and brother in Poland at the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum in 2014. Mr. Glauben, a Holocaust survivor who tirelessly shared his story and was among the founders of the Dallas museum, died Thursday.

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