Ukrainian Auschwitz survivor who survived Hitler says she ‘will survive Putin too’

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Anastasia Gulej, 96, known as the Russian president an ‘a***gap’ (Image: Alamy Dwell Information)

A Holocaust survivor who survived Stalin and Hitler has vowed to survive Putin.

Anastasia Gulej hit out on the ‘a***gap’ Russian president after being compelled to flee Ukraine to Germany.

The 96-year-old wished to remain in her homeland however took the tough determination to go away as a result of her home was proper subsequent to an airport, a chief goal for Russian missiles.

Anastasia was aged simply 19 in January 1945 when the Nazis despatched her to Auschwitz, the place 1.1 million folks perished.

She was then moved to the infamous Bergen-Belsen focus camp in northern Germany concurrently Anne Frank.

The Jewish diary author died aged 15 shortly after, however Anastasia held on till it was liberated by British and Canadian troops in April.

Talking at an occasion to mark the 77th anniversary of its liberation, Anastasia spoke of a ‘genocide towards the Ukrainians’ and in contrast Russians to the Nazis.

‘I've no phrases for what the Hitler admirers from the Kremlin did in Bucha and Mariupol,’ she mentioned.

Greater than 400 civilians had been discovered lifeless in Bucha, many with arms tied behind their backs, shot at shut vary, whereas Mariupol has been obliterated for weeks by relentless shelling.

Anastasia defiantly added: ‘I survived Hitler, survived Stalin and I'll survive this a***gap Putin too!’

Passport photo Anne Frank, May 1942. Public Domain Work. CREDIT Photo collection Anne Frank House, Amsterdam.
Anastasia Gulej was despatched to Bergen-Belsen concurrently Anne Frank (Image: Anne Frank)

Practically eight a long time after the Second World Conflict, Anastasia mentioned she nonetheless can’t ‘overlook a single minute’ she spent ready for loss of life on the camp.

When she was lastly let out, she mentioned: ‘I didn’t even have sufficient energy to really feel pleasure.’

A biography of Anastasia’s life was anticipated to be revealed final month, however it'll now function a further chapter about her escape from Ukraine.

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