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Holocaust survivors return to Bergen-Belsen to mark 80th anniversary of their liberation

At the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the camp, survivors felt it may be their last chance to see it

April 30, 2025 14:58
Peter Lantos, who survived Bergen-Belsen (Photo: Rachel Coussins)
Peter Lantos, who survived Bergen-Belsen (Photo: Rachel Coussins)

By

Rachel Coussins,

in Bergen Belsen

3 min read

Peter Lantos is a surprisingly cheeky chap for a Holocaust survivor in his mid-eighties. He’s not a man who wears his trauma on his sleeve. But on a quiet moment at Bergen Belsen, Peter told me why he felt he really needed to come back to the Nazi death camp for the 80th anniversary of its liberation.

“It’s very likely that if there is a 90th anniversary, I won’t be around for it,” he said candidly.

It was a hard pill to swallow after half an hour of talking about everything from his arrival at Belsen to his proudest moment in his life, when, as an eminent scientist, he discovered a diagnostic hallmark of the neurodegenerative disorder MSA, which is now named after him – Papp-Lantos inclusions.

It is difficult to believe that at some point in the near future, the telling of Peter’s story, both harrowing and uplifting, will depend on the work of others to be kept alive.