Holocaust Survivor Betty Bausch-Polak Passes Away at 105, Remembered for Inspiring Youth
Betty Bausch-Polak, a Holocaust survivor who dedicated her life to educating the young about her experiences during World War II, has died at the age of 105 in Israel. Born in Amsterdam, she evaded Nazi capture through numerous hiding places and left a legacy of resilience. Bausch-Polak’s efforts earned her prestigious accolades in both the Netherlands and Germany. After her second husband passed away, she began sharing her story, emphasizing the importance of reconciliation and the need to remember history’s atrocities. Her work aimed to inspire future generations to foster a better world.