Holocaust Survivor to Newsmax: Keep Memory Alive

Memories must be kept alive of the 6 million people who were killed in the Holocaust, a survivor told Newsmax on Monday.

Appearing on “National Report,” Samuel Mitya Bykov, 84, told his story to commemorate Holocaust Remembrance Day. During World War II, Bykov and his family were sent the Bogdanovka concentration camp in Ukraine, where 56,000 people were murdered in two weeks.

Bykov lost 29 family members in the Holocaust. Bykov said the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks in Israel felt like the Holocaust.

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