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Auschwitz survivor shames Harris for Trump comparisons to Hitler and demands apology

A Holocaust survivor shamed Vice President Kamala Harris for comparing former President Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler and demanded that she apologize to the memory of Jews murdered by the Nazis. “My name is Jerry Wartski. I’m 94 years old and a survivor of Auschwitz and the death marches,” he said in a video released […]

A Holocaust survivor shamed Vice President Kamala Harris for comparing former President Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler and demanded that she apologize to the memory of Jews murdered by the Nazis.

“My name is Jerry Wartski. I’m 94 years old and a survivor of Auschwitz and the death marches,” he said in a video released by the Trump campaign.

“I know more about Hitler than Kamala will ever know in a thousand lifetimes,” Wartski added while revealing the numbers tattooed into his arm by the Nazis. “For her to accuse President Trump of being like Hitler is the worst thing I’ve ever heard in my 75 years of living in the United States.”


Hitler invaded Poland when Wartski was 9 years old, and the Nazis killed both his parents and most of his family.

His remarks arrive in the wake of Harris’s impromptu Wednesday appearance in which she echoed an alleged story by former Trump White House chief of staff John Kelly, a retired four-star general, that “while Donald Trump was president, he said he wanted ‘generals like Adolf Hitler had.’”

“I know President Trump, and he would never say this, and Kamala Harris knows this,” Wartski said. “She owes my parents and everybody else who was murdered by Hitler an apology for repeating this lie.”

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Jews should support Trump because he is a mensch, a man of integrity, morality, and dignity, the survivor said.

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“I believe that President Trump is definitely going to be good for Israel because everything that he’s done up to now was in favor,” according to Wartski. “He never double-crossed anyone, and he never showed any weakness.”

“Watching President Trump pray for the hostages at the Ohel and spending time with them … so meaningful. He has always stood with the Jewish people and the state of Israel,” he added.

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