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A Holocaust survivor who described the genocide as the most “horrifying” and “unbelievable part of human history” tells Fox News Digital that she will spread a message of “don’t hate, love,” when she addresses the U.N. General Assembly on Monday.
Marianne Miller was born in Budapest, Hungary, during World War II and traveled from Israel to speak in New York City on International Holocaust Remembrance Day. During the Holocaust, Miller says she was in her mother’s arms when she managed to escape a line of women marching toward a railway station, where a train was waiting to take them to Auschwitz.
“I am a survivor of the Holocaust. I can still say in first pronoun, ‘I have been there,'” Miller told Fox News Digital. “Every day, Holocaust survivors are leaving us and there will be only very few left.”
“It didn’t happen in the Middle Ages. It happened only 80 years ago,” she added. “I came to represent 6 million people that can’t tell their stories.”

Marianne Miller, shown here as a child, told Fox News Digital that she will spread a message of “don’t hate, love,” at the U.N. General Assembly on Monday. (Courtesy photo)
Miller also participated in the International March of the Living, an annual Holocaust remembrance event and educational program. The nonprofit says she “shared her story of survival with thousands of participants joining commemorative marches through both Budapest in Hungary and Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland” and there “she expressed her dream of addressing world leaders at the U.N. to tell her story.”
It helped arrange Miller’s visit to U.N. headquarters, where she is expected to speak to more than 1,000 people.
Miller told Fox News Digital that “the Holocaust was the most horrifying, ugliest, most terrible, most unbelievable part of the human history” and “God has created men to love, not to hate.”
“The Holocaust should never, never, never again happen,” Miller said, describing what her message will be to the U.N. “Never again. Never again. And please help us bring back our hostages. Don’t hate. Don’t hate, love.”