Survivor in Slovenia turns 100 on Holocaust Remembrance Day For Marija Frlan, it's as symbolic as it can getIn this photo taken Friday, Jan. 24, 2020, Nazi camps survivor Marija Frlan, who will turn 100 on the Holocaust Remembrance day, talks to the Associated Press during an interview at her home in Rakek, Slovenia. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)In this photo taken Friday, Jan. 24, 2020, Nazi camps survivor Marija Frlan, who will turn 100 on the Holocaust Remembrance day, talks to the Associated Press during an interview at her home in Rakek, Slovenia. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic) The Associated PressRAKEK, Slovenia -- For Marija Frlan it's as symbolic as it can get: A survivor of a Nazi concentration camp during World War II, the Slovenian woman turns 100 years old on Monday, the international Holocaust Remembrance Day. Frlan said prisoners at the Nazi camp for women were given just enough food to survive and had to work throughout the day. The prisoners from Slovenia and other nations in the former Yugoslavia then decided to walk back home together, Frlan said.
Source: ABC News January 26, 2020 09:33 UTC