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Champion of Holocaust survivors mourned

August 11, 2011 12:59
Noach Flug

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

A Holocaust survivor who dedicated his life to fighting for the rights of other survivors is today being remembered as "a towering figure".

Noach Flug, who died today in Jerusalem at the age of 86, was deported from the Lodz ghetto in Poland as a teenager. He was sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau, then to a succession of camps before he hi was liberated by US soldiers in 1945.

More than 100 of his relatives were murdered in the Holocaust. Mr Flug moved to Israel and worked as a diplomat, but after he retired devoted his efforts to issues such as restitution and the welfare of other survivors.

He served as the president of the International Auschwitz Committee and for nine year led the centre of Holocaust Survivors in Israel. He was also on the board of Yad Vashem and as a member of the Claims Conference played a part in efforts to restitute property looted from Jews during the Holocaust.

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