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Holocaust survivor receives Eastbourne’s highest honour

After the war, Dorit Oliver-Wolff BEM became a successful singer in Germany

May 27, 2025 01:25
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Dorit receiving her honour from the Mayor of Eastbourne, Councillor Candy Vaughan
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A Holocaust survivor, who later became a singing sensation in post-war Germany has been bestowed with the highest possible award by Eastbourne Borough Council.

Dorit Oliver-Wolff BEM was admitted as an Honorary Freewoman of the Borough of Eastbourne last week for her dedication to human rights and Holocaust education.

The 89-year-old was five when the Nazis invaded her home country of what was Yugoslavia in 1941. She spent the next four years moving from one hiding place to another – at times, hiding in trenches or scavenging for food in bins, narrowly escaping being caught.

After the war, she and her mother returned to their home in Novi Sad, hoping to be reunited with any remaining family, but no one else came back. She later learnt that her father had died from hacking stones for the Germans as a slave labourer.