Auschwitz survivor honoured by King dies aged 100
Briefly

"[Her] story touched hundreds of millions worldwide, reminding us of the resilience of the human spirit and the dangers of unchecked hatred. She was the queen of our large, loving family. A light that shone so brightly has gone dark. She was our hero".
"Ms Ebert had been determined to reach as many people to share her experiences, which led her to embrace social media. She answered questions and explained the ordeal to younger generations."
"What an extraordinary life and example to all of us," said Labour MP Wes Streeting. The National Jewish Assembly remarked, "She was a remarkable woman", while the London Victims' Commissioner noted, "What a legacy she leaves."
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