Violeta Friedman (1930–2000) was a Jewish Holocaust survivor turned author born in Marghita, Transylvania, Romania.[1] In 1985, she sued Leon Degrelle, a Holocaust denier, for claiming Josef Mengele, the SS officer stationed at Auschwitz that ordered the gassing of Friedman's family, was an ordinary doctor and that no gas chambers existed at Auschwitz.[2][3] In 1995 Friedman published a book titled Mis memorias (My Memories). She died in Madrid in 2000.
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