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Lilly Appelbaum Malnik (born 5 November 1928) is a Belgian-American
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who helped create the
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. She was captured by
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soldiers in 1944, during the German occupation of Belgium, and was imprisoned at the Mechelen transit camp in Belgium,
Auschwitz concentration camp Auschwitz, or Oświęcim, was a complex of over 40 Nazi concentration camps, concentration and extermination camps operated by Nazi Germany in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany, occupied Poland (in a portion annexed into Germany in 1939) d ...
in occupied Poland, and the
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp Bergen-Belsen (), or Belsen, was a Nazi concentration camp in what is today Lower Saxony in Northern Germany, northern Germany, southwest of the town of Bergen, Lower Saxony, Bergen near Celle. Originally established as a prisoner of war camp, ...
in Germany. She was liberated from Bergen-Belsen in April 1945 by the
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. Malnik's mother, two siblings, aunt and uncle, and grandaunt and granduncle were all killed during
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. After
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, she emigrated to the United States and was reunited with her father. She married Abraham Malnik, a Soviet Holocaust survivor, and they assisted in the founding of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. With her granddaughter, the American social media content creator
Miriam Ezagui Miriam Malnik-Ezagui (born 1986) is an American nurse and TikToker known for making videos about her life and experiences as an Orthodox Jew living in Brooklyn, New York. Malnik-Ezagui is the granddaughter of Holocaust survivor Lilly Appelbaum M ...
, Malnik has made
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videos detailing life in concentration camps.


Early life

Lilly Appelbaum Malnik was born to Belgian Jewish parents in
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on 5 November 1928. Her parents separated prior to her birth. Her mother moved to
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with her two elder children to operate a small raincoat workshop and left Malnik in the care of her grandparents, who lived in a Jewish neighborhood near the center of the
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. She grew up in her grandparents' apartment, where her grandfather operated a shoemaking business. Since her family was poor, Malnik was educated in a public school instead of the local private Jewish school. After her grandmother died in 1939, Malnik was sent back to her mother in Brussels.


World War II and The Holocaust

In 1940, Germany invaded Belgium. In 1942, Malnik was hospitalized with
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. While she was in the hospital, her sister was sent to a
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. Her mother and brother were later discovered and also taken away. All three relatives were killed during
The Holocaust in Belgium The Holocaust saw the systematic dispossession, deportation, and murder of Jews and Romani people, Roma in German occupation of Belgium during World War II, German-occupied Belgium during World War II. Out of about 66,000 Jews in the country in ...
. Upon being released from the hospital, Malnik went into hiding with the help from non-Jewish neighbors. She began working in a factory and at a beauty salon to support herself. While working at the salon, she had to give a
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officer a manicure and massage. In 1944, while visiting her aunt and uncle in the suburbs of
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, she awoke to two Nazi soldiers, armed with rifles, banging on the door. She and her family were rounded up and sent to the Mechelen transit camp for six weeks. On the sixth week in
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, she was placed in a cattle car with other Jews as part of the second-to-last transport of Jews out of the country before the
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. She arrived, with her aunt and uncle, at
Auschwitz concentration camp Auschwitz, or Oświęcim, was a complex of over 40 Nazi concentration camps, concentration and extermination camps operated by Nazi Germany in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany, occupied Poland (in a portion annexed into Germany in 1939) d ...
in
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and witnessed bodies of those who died from suffocation or being trampled being pulled from the cattle cars. The survivors were filed into a line and sorted by the German Nazi doctor
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. It was here that she was separated from her aunt and uncle, who were immediately taken to the ovens and burned alive. Malnik was taken into the camp and had her head shaved before being forced to shower and was tattooed twice. While imprisoned, she befriended a Christian girl from France named Christiane who had been caught in a roundup by mistake. Malnik was made to stand for hours at a time during roll calls and worked in the camp's kitchens. While working in the kitchen, she snuck potatoes to feed a group of Hungarian Jews who were set to be executed the following day. Malnik was imprisoned in Auschwitz for fourteen months. In 1945, the
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's
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was approaching so Malnik and other inmates were evacuated and sent on a
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to the
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp Bergen-Belsen (), or Belsen, was a Nazi concentration camp in what is today Lower Saxony in Northern Germany, northern Germany, southwest of the town of Bergen, Lower Saxony, Bergen near Celle. Originally established as a prisoner of war camp, ...
in Germany. Throughout the march, she witnessed German soldiers shooting at prisoners. Malnik's friend, Christiane, contracted
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at Bergen-Belsen and died there, and Malnik later caught the disease. In April 1945, Malnik was one of 60,000 prisoners liberated from Bergen-Belsen by the
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. Upon being liberated, she was emaciated and only weighed 70 pounds. She was carried out by a stretcher and spent the first few weeks of her freedom in a makeshift field hospital. After two months of hospitalization, she was taken back to Belgium by the
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.


Adult life

In 1947, Malnik emigrated to the United States and was reunited with her father, who had left Belgium prior to the outbreak of
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. While living in
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, she met Abraham Malnik, a Holocaust survivor from Lithuania. They married and had three sons. She and her husband were active in establishing the United States Holocaust Museum. Malnik's husband, who died in 2007, served as a witness in the denaturalization case against Lithuanian police officer Jonas Stelmokas, who participated in the 1941 massacre of 9,000 Jews of the
Kovno Ghetto The Kovno Ghetto was a ghetto established by Nazi Germany to hold the Lithuanian Jews of Kaunas (Kovno) during the Holocaust. At its peak, the ghetto held 29,000 people, most of whom were later sent to concentration and extermination camps, o ...
. Malnik recorded a survivor testimony for the collection at the Alabama Holocaust Education Center in
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. She later lived in Florida before moving to
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during the
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in order to be closer to her family. She has shared her experiences during the Holocaust on her granddaughter,
Miriam Ezagui Miriam Malnik-Ezagui (born 1986) is an American nurse and TikToker known for making videos about her life and experiences as an Orthodox Jew living in Brooklyn, New York. Malnik-Ezagui is the granddaughter of Holocaust survivor Lilly Appelbaum M ...
,'s
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account. One video, where Malnik discussed drugs given to female inmates at Auschwitz to prevent them from menstruating, received over 23.3 million views. Her testimony was included in a study on infertility among Holocaust survivors by a Canadian professor. In February 2023, she spoke at the Chabad Lubavitch Center for Jewish Life in
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at an event presented by Chabad of Ellicott City. In her speech, she spoke about the importance of remembering more than six million Jewish people who were killed during
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in Europe, including her own family members.


References

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