A Holocaust Survivor Speaks of Her Anger: "It's Difficult to Put Up with These Old Germans"
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As a young child, Eva Umlauf spent months in Auschwitz. She still harbors anger towards Germans and questions the government's reparations efforts, highlighting her mother's lack of reparations despite being in Auschwitz.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz lauds reparations to Jews, emphasizing the ongoing commitment to pay Holocaust survivors. Eva Umlauf confronts Scholz about her mother's lack of reparations during a commemoration event.
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